The protagonist of Fahrenheit 451.
What is immense?
This is when emotion or feeling is used to persuade.
What is pathos?
This is when an author gives you hints about what is to come next in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
The beginning of the story is called.
These were banned and confiscated by the government in Fahrenheit 451.
What are books?
A young person
What is a juvenile?
This is when logic, reasoning, or thinking is used to persuade.
What is logos?
This is when an author reveals things about a character's past or past events.
What is flashback?
The villain or character that opposes the protagonist.
What is antagonist?
This person was Guy Montag's wife.
Who is Mildred?
Overpowering, tyrannical
What is oppressive?
This is when character, ethics or a moral compass is used to persuade.
What is ethos?
This is when an author uses a symbol to represent a deeper meaning.
What is symbolism?
The most intense part of the story and the turning point of the events is called this.
What is the climax?
This is when a government does not allow the public to obtain certain information from books, movies, or other media.
What is censorship?
Fear or anxiety about the future.
What is apprehension?
If a commercial has a really cute puppy prancing through a beautiful meadow to persuade you to buy their dog food, it is using this persuasive strategy.
What is pathos?
Fiction, Nonfiction, Science Fiction, Informational Text are examples of this.
What is genre?
The challenges and obstacles that the characters have to overcome on their journey is called this.
What is conflict?
This is the author of Fahrenheit 451.
Who is Ray Bradbury?
To cause something to happen.
What is affect?
If a commercial shows you a graph of the amount of money you could save by switching to their company it is using this persuasive strategy.
What is logos?
The perspective from which the story is told, who tells the story.
What is point of view?
The events that happen within the story make up this.
The plot.