1) (Day...) In what ways do the Mexican tiles and their skeleton figures reflect the stages of the relationship between the narrator and Jack? 2) (Day...) What does the narrator’s list-making reveal about her state of mind and sense of control? 3) (The Murderer) What does Brock mean when he says, “I’m the vanguard of the small public which is tired of noise”? Do you think his rebellion is justified or extreme? 4) (The Murderer) How does the story use irony in Brock’s desire for silence compared to the psychiatrist’s environment at the end? 5) (The Pedestrian) Why is Leonard Mead considered suspicious for simply walking? What does this reveal about the society in the story? 6) (The Pedestrian) How does the story explore themes of isolation and conformity in a technologically dominated world? 7) (Arrival) How does the film explore the concept of language as a tool for shaping perception and reality? 8) (Arrival) What ethical dilemmas arise from Louise’s ability to see the future, and how do they affect her choices? 9) (Fahrenheit 451) What does the river represent in Montag’s journey, and how does it contrast with the city? 10) (Fahrenheit 451) How do books symbolize freedom and individuality in a society that bans them?

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