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This is the significance of the number 451 in the title of the novel.

What is the temperature at which paper burns.

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This is the role of firemen in the society of "Fahrenheit 451."

What is they set things (mainly books) on fire.

100

This is what the salamander symbolizes in the story.

What is the destructive force of fire.

100

This is what the hearth symbolizes in the story.

What is the warmth and love of family that's missing in this society.

100

This is who wrote the story.

Who is Ray Bradbury

200

This is the primary reason for banning books in this society.

What is to prevent the spread of dangerous ideas and dissent.

200

This is what the mechanical hound symbolizes in the story.

What is the government's need for control and surveillance of its citizens.

200

This is one question that speculative fiction asks.

What is "What if...?"

200

These people are Mildred's family.

Who are the people in the television (parlor walls).

200

Mildred not remembering that she took pills and tried to unalive herself is an example of how she is both _____ and ______.

What is alive and dead.

300

This is the significance of the character Clarisse McClellan.

What is she represents rebellion and a connection to the natural world.

300

This is the role of Seashells in the novel.

What is they provide a complete distraction from reality.

300

This is what Mildred symbolizes in the story.

What is the model, compliant citizen who does as she's told.

300

This is what Montag has hidden in the back of his air conditioning unit.

What is a book.

300

He is Montag's superior at the Fire Department

Who is Captain Beatty

400

This iswhat does Montag realizes when he emerges from the woods and sees the bonfire.

That fire can bring warmth as well as destruction.

400

This is what Montag realizes after he kills Beatty.

Beatty wanted to die.

400

This is the event that marks a turning point for Montag.

What is meeting Clarisse.

400

These are the themes that are introduced in the first part of the novel.

What are censorship, technology, and conformity

400

This is the opening line of the novel.

What is "It was a pleasure to burn."

500

These are some events/developments that may have influenced the author when writing "Fahrenheit 451."

What are the advent of television, the rise of Communism, new technology.

500

"One of them slid down her throat like a cobra" is an example of this literary element.

What is a simile.

500

This is why Mrs. Blake wouldn't leave her house.

What is she wouldn't let them burn her books.

500

This is the decade in which "Fahrenheit 451 was written."

What is the 50's.

500

This is the name of the short story we read by the same author that uses the same themes as the novel.

What is "The Pedestrian."

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