Characters
Society & Government
Symbols
Plot Events
Figurative Language
100

Who is Guy Montag's Wife?

Mildred

100

What job do firemen have in this society?

Books

100

What does fire symbolize at the beginning of the novel?

Destruction/Censorship

100

What happens to the woman with the hidden books?

burns herself alive

100

What literary device is used in “It was a pleasure to burn”?

Personification

200

Montag’s young neighbor who questions society

Clarisse McClellan

200

What do the TV walls represent/symbolize?

Mindless entertainment / distraction

200

What does the phoenix symbolize?

Rebirth/Renewal

200

What causes Montag to start questioning his life?

He meets Clarisse. 

200

The Mechanical Hound is an example of what figurative device?

Symbolism

300

Montag’s fire chief and antagonist

Captain Beatty

300

How does conformity help the government maintain power?

They will not question authority. 


Answers may vary

300

What do books symbolize?

Knowledge, freedom, individuality

300

Why does Montag steal books?

his curiosity & also his dissatisfaction with society. 

300

Bradbury’s use of repeated imagery of TV screens is an example of:

Motif

400

Montag meets with this character at a park

Faber

400

Why is Mildred considered a “successful” citizen by society?

She is obedient. 

400

How does fire’s meaning change by the end of the novel?

From destruction to warmth and hope

400

What happens to Montag’s house?

burned down

400

When Montag compares books to “living people,” what does this metaphor suggest?

 Books contain ideas, experiences, and voices

500
The leader of the intellectual refugees

Granger

500

What real-world warning is Bradbury making through this society?

Answers may vary: 


People willing to give up freedom for comfort.

500

What does the metaphor "The Sand and the Sieth" symbolize? What did Bradbury mean by the title of the chapter?

 It symbolizes: trying to gain/retain intellectual or spiritual concepts (the sand) when the mind (the sieve) is bombarded by distractions and anti-intellectual pressures.

500

 How does Montag escape the city?

He floats down the river
500

Bradbury repeatedly compares knowledge to weight (books as “burdens,” Montag feeling “heavy” with thoughts).


What is the figurative device, AND explain what this reveals about both Montag and society.


  • Extended metaphor

  • Knowledge is portrayed as physically heavy

  • For Montag, thinking is painful but meaningful

  • For society, knowledge is avoided because it is inconvenient and uncomfortable

  • Reveals a culture that values ease over truth

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