The protagonist's FULL name
What is Guy Montag?
Napoleon represented this real life historical dictator
Who is Joseph Stalin?
The Italian city in which most of the play takes place
What is Verona?
A Curtis brother, this character works at a gas station and is described as being "movie star handsome"
Who is Sodapop?
Though both metaphor and simile compare two unlike things, these TWO words set apart a simile from a metaphor.
What is "like" or "as"?
The place where the protagonist hides the books he has stolen from work
What is a vent?
The animals focused on building this type of structure for multiple years
What is a windmill?
Juliet belongs to this family
What is Capulet?
Name all THREE characters that die throughout the story (first names are fine)
Who are Bob, Johnny, and Dally?
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag begins rebelling not just against Captain Beatty and the firemen, but against his culture and his country. This type of conflict would best be classified as _____ vs. _____
What is Person/Man vs. Society?
The small portable radios that fit in a user's ears; essentially AirPods
What are Seashells?
The final, and most important, commandment that demonstrated Napoleon's ultimate corruption
Name BOTH of Romeo's best friends (first name is fine)
Who are Benvolio and Mercutio?
Inspired by Robert Frost's poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay," these are Johnny's last words to Ponyboy
What is "Stay gold, Ponyboy, stay gold"?
Often mixed up with a type of magic or visual trick, this literary device is used to reference famous historical or literary figures or events.
What is allusion?
Depicting fictional societies that appear perfect on the surface yet are extremely flawed in reality, Fahrenheit 451 is considered this genre of literature
What is dystopian literature?
Name ONE of the battles that took place on Animal Farm (there are two)
What is The Battle of the Cowshed OR The Battle of the Windmill?
Seen right before the Montagues and Capulets fight at the beginning of the play, this old insulting gesture is more or less equivalent to flipping someone off
What is biting your thumb?
What is Keith?
The three primary types of irony
What is verbal, situational, and dramatic?
What is a phoenix?
The three main types of propaganda (description is acceptable if you can't remember their specific names)
What is scare tactics, scapegoating, and glittering generalities?
A Shakespearean sonnet has this many lines
Described as a real "hood" as opposed to simply a greaser, this character beat up Dally for slashing his tires as well as helped the greasers in the rumble against the Socs (full name required)
Who is Tim Shepard?
This literary device involves using a polite word or phrase in place of one that may be too direct, unpleasant, or embarrassing, such as "she passed away" rather than "she died."
What is euphemism?