Characters
This book is on Fire
Tech invented by Ray Bradbury?!
Part Three ONLY
It's all about that book
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The protagonist in Ray Bradbury's novel, Fahrenheit 451, who begins to question if he is happy and thinks books might help is

Guy Montag

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The temperature at which paper burns is

451 degrees Fahrenheit

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These are present on MOST walls in the parlors of family homes in the novel Fahrenheit 451

Whole wall TV screens in the "parlors" of the houses

100

They caught another man with the mechanical hound at the  TV's (inaccurately!) report that

Montag is dead (but he's really not...)

100

The author of Fahrenheit 451 is

Ray Bradbury

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The flat character who is the young neighbor of the main character in Ray Bradbury's novel, Fahrenheit 451, who likes nature, asks questions, and is killed by a car is

Clarisse

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Guy Montag happily is a __________ until he meets his young, questioning neighbor, Clarisse.

fireman that burns books

200

These are used by Mildred and many people in the society of the novel, Fahrenheit 451, to listen to music or consume media constantly

whispring wasps, ear seashells

200

After escaping the city, Montag meets a bunch of "hobos" who are actually just displaced intellectuals. What is interesting about each of the "hobos"?

They each have one book memorized to be remembered until needed. 

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Fahrenheit 451 was first published in

1953

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The static character who is the wife of the main character in Ray Bradbury's novel, Fahrenheit 451, who spends all of her time watching TV or listening to "seashell" radios is

Mildred Montag

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The reason Montag thinks the old woman decided to burn herself and her books instead of letting the firemen do it is

there is something IN THE BOOKS that was important enough that she didn't want to live without them.

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The animal metaphor used by Ray Bradbury to describe the "stomach pump" and "blood-replacement machine" used on Mildred in Part One?

A snake

300

At the end of the novel the city is

destroyed by bombs

300

Faber says books are good for people because

they provide meaningful and quality information.

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The round character who is the Fire Captain in Ray Bradburry's novel Fahrenheit 451, who has read a lot but still thinks books are bad for society and make people unhappy is

Beatty

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His neighbor Clarisse asks him if he is happy, his wife overdosed and isolated herself watching tv or listening to the radio, and he sees an old woman willingly burn herself and all of her books are all events in the story that

cause Montag to lose faith in his job and question society overall.

400

This is used in Part Two by Faber and Montag to communicate while apart

a green bullet-shaped two way radio 

400
Near the end of the book Montag remembers

that he met Mildred in Chicago

400

In the novel Fahrenheit 451, what is a phoenix and what does it symbolize?

it is a bird that burns and rises again- it symbolizes how mankind destroys itself but rebuilds

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The Old English professor who helps the main character by giving them a two-way radio for their ear and helped the main character escape the city is

Faber

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At the end of Part Two, a turning point in the story is when the Fire Company shows up at Montag's house. This is a significant event in the story because it is clear, that by him Taunting and making fun of Montag, Beatty is clearly trying to 

make Montag angry enough to kill him
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This has the chemical make up of every member of Montag's society and is used to hunt criminals and monitor the society; Montag thinks this doesn't "like" him

the mechanical hound

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What is different about the fire used by the "hobos" than what Montag is used to?

This fire was used for warmth, survival and is a place for social interaction. This fire did NOT "burn" destroy, or kill... it "gave" instead of "took."

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The Central Idea of the novel Fahrenheit 451 is

there is danger in censorship and the importance of individual thought and knowledge in a society is important.

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