Jen and Dan read the first passages of Fahrenheit 451.
When fireman Guy Montag meets the conversationally combustible Clarisse, he realizes that in a world where books are burned, the most dangerous fire might be a mind on fire. Dan, on the other hand, can't help but see Montag's bravado reflecting one of his favorite sitcom characters.
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Excerpts from the theme of 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' (1961-1966), owned by Calvada Productions, and 'The Year 2000' song from 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien' (1993-2009), owned by NBCUniversal, and Conaco Productions. Used for educational and entertainment purposes under fair use. No copyright infringement intended.
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