Who is Faber?
The book that Montag brings to Faber.
What is the Bible?
A hint or warning of a future event.
What is foreshadow?
The law that protects freedom of speech, the press, assembly, and the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
What is the First Amendment?
The earplug radios that Mildred is always listening to.
What are Seashells?
The person who tells Clarisse what life used to be like.
Who is Clarisse's uncle?
What Beatty tells the old lady about why books are irrelevant.
A concrete object that represents an abstract concept.
What is a symbol?
How Clarisse is described by her classmates for wanting to have conversations.
What is anti-social?
A robotic animal equipped with a steel needle, and programmed to hunt and kill.
What is the Hound?
Who is Mildred?
The three things we need from books.
What is quality, leisure, and freedom to act?
The mood implied by an author's word choice and the way that the text can make a reader feel.
What is tone?
The suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
What is censorship?
A kind of surround television with which the audience could interact.
What are parlor walls?
One of the "rebels" Montag meets by the railroad.
Who is Granger?
The poem that Montag reads to Mildred and her friends.
What is "Dover Beach"? (Or "Sea of Faith")
What is falling action?
The real reason why books have been banned.
What is human disinterest?
The ear piece that Faber invented.
Read books but was not changed by them.
Who is Captain Beatty?
The passage Montag quotes at the end of the book.
What is Revelation?
A story structure in which the writer includes two or more separate narratives linked by a common character, event, or theme.
What is parallel plot?
What is technology?
Automobiles.