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Fahrenheit 451 | Part 2, Sec 2: Montag's Potential Pyro-Ploy

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Jennifer Davis and Dan Schulz – satirical storytellers, critics of book bans, and irreverent humorists exploring banned literature, challenged books, and other cultural controversies.
Published
Tue 01 Aug 2023
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Jen and Dan read the next section of part 2 of Fahrenheit 451.

Montag's on a mission to save books with torn Bibles and secret earpieces. Meanwhile, Dan and Jen debate whether Jesus is more Kramer or pitchman.

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