Why does Captain Beatty come to Montag's house?
What is Montag was sick.
Why is a sieve and sand relevant to part 2 of the book?
What is Montag's quest to retain knowledge?
"Sit down, Montag. Watch. Delicately, like the petals of a flower. Light the first page, light the second page."
What is simile?
In Beatty's conversation, he says books serve this purpose.
What is keeps them happy.
What makes it difficult for Montag to read the Bible on the train?
What is Denham's Dentrifice commercial and the noise interferes with his concentration?
What does Faber say he will do to help Montag with the Bible?
What is he has a friend with a printing press?
How long can a fireman keep a book?
What is 48 hours?
"Each becomes a black butterfly. Beautiful, eh?"
What is a metaphor?
What perplexes Montag, knowing he has to return the book to the firehouse?
What is 'which' book Beatty thinks he has?
What does Faber give to Montag to help him with his meeting with Beatty?
What are green earbuds?
The train radio vomited upon Montag, in retaliation, a great tonload of music made of tin, copper, silver, chromium, and brass.
What is personification?
What does Montag do once Beatty leaves his house?
What is show Mildred all of his hidden books.
What does Faber call himself because he didn't act when he saw books being burned?
What is a coward.
The people who had been sitting a moment before tapping their feet to the rhythm of Denham's Dandy Dental Detergent...
What is alliteration?
What does Beatty mean when he says "a book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Breach man's mind. Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?"
What is it makes people too dangerous when they have too many ideas.
Why does Montag toss the book into the incinerator?
What is Faber tells him to.
What are the three things Faber says are required of a book?
What is quality (texture), leisure (to read), and the right to act.
Do you know the legend of Hercules and Antaeus, the giant wrestler, whose strength was incredible...
What is allusion?