Fahrenheit 451
Short Stories and Personal Narrative
A Raisin in the Sun
Romeo and Juliet
Writing and Misc.
100

This character is the protagonist and a firefighter who burns books.

Guy Montag

100

The personal narrative is written from this point of view.

First person narration

100

This family is at the center of the play.

The Youngers

100

Romeo belongs to this family.

Montague

100

The sentence that states the main argument of an essay.

Thesis Statement

200

Montag meets this teenage neighbor who asks, "Are you happy?"

Clarisse 

200

This author wrote the short story, "The Fall of the House of Usher" 

Edgar Allan Poe

200

This is the name of the brother and sister in the play.

Water and Beneatha

200

The name of the man who wants to marry Juliet.

Count Paris
200

What does an introduction start with?

A hook

300

The author of the novel Fahrenheit 451.

Ray Bradbury

300

What is a personal narrative? 

A written story focused on one event with descriptive imagery. 

300

What is the larger historical context of the play? 

Civil Rights Era
300

Juliet's cousin who is killed by Romeo.

Tybalt

300

What are the two components of a conclusion?

(1) Thesis restatement (2) Takeaway

400

Montag meets this retired professor who serves as his mentor later in the novel. 

Faber

400

This short story, considered a southern gothic tale, follows one woman in a non-linear plot structure.

"A Rose for Emily"

400

This is what Mama dreams of owning.

A house with a garden

400

Why Romeo does not receive the plan from the Friar about Juliet's fake death

Friar John could not deliver it because of a quarantine

400

When is Shakespeare's birthday (same day he died on)? 

April 23

500

What happens with the protagonist at the end of the novel?

He meets up with other like-minded people and they start to rebuild the atomically bombed city

500

The name of the short story by Ray Bradbury that inspired the novel, Fahrenheit 451

"The Pedestrian"

500

Why does Mr. Lindner visit the Younger family?

To persuade them not to move into the neighborhood they just bought their house in. 

500

The literary device used when the audience knows Juliet is alive, but Romeo believes she is dead.

Dramatic irony

500

This is the proper way that you cite a Shakespearean quote in an essay.

Act, scene, line #

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