Montag believes this character wanted to die
Who is Captain Beatty
The weapon Montag uses to kill Captain Beatty
What is a flame thrower
Who said, "We never burned right"?
Montag
Montag believes this character walked along the same railroad tracks he is using to guide him out of the city toward help
Who is Clarisse
This struck the city at the end of the story
What is a bomb
This character mistakes a pile of leaves and a deer for the mechanical hound
Who is Montag
The person Montag worries most about as the city is being attacked
Who is Mildred
Who said, "I'm sorry there's no way I can go with you this time, by earphone. That was good for both of us. But my equipment was limited"?
Faber
Montag sleeps here his first night out of the city
What is a barn
Montag imagines Mildred in this place as the first bomb strikes the city
What is a hotel
As Montag walks with Granger, he thinks about and pities which character?
Who is Mildred
Into what does Montag walk to escape the Mechanical Hound?
What is the river
Who said, "Didn't I hint enough when I sent the Hound around your place"?
Beatty
Montag remembers meeting Mildred in which city?
What is Chicago
Which character said, “I feel I’m doing what I should’ve done a lifetime ago.”
Montag is responsible for remembering
Granger compares man to this mythical animal
What is a phoenix
Who said, “I’ve been an idiot all the way”?
Montag
Where Faber tells Montag to meet him if they both get out of the city alive
What is St. Louis
When speaking about rebuilding the city, Granger remarks, “We’re going to go build a ____ factory first and put out nothing but ____s for the next year and take a long look in them.”
What is a mirror
Granger is responsible for remembering this text
Plato's Republic
At the end of the novel, Montag and Granger's group go back to this place
What is the city
Who said, “When I was a boy my grandfather died, and he was a sculptor”?
Granger
Two landmarks Faber directs Montag to use to guide his way to the country
What are a river and railroad tracks
“Montag watched the great dust settle…” is written in fill in the blank_________ tense, from a fill in the blank_________ point of view.
What is past; third person