POV
F451
Fig Lang
Irony
Misc.
100

I went to the store.

What is "first person"?

100
  • The protagonist. He was a fireman, and burned books. He started to question why books were so bad. He got help from Faber, and showed courage for standing up for what he believed

What is "Montag"?

100

Bing, bing, bing

What is "onomatopoeia"?

100

I just love when the internet breaks in the middle of kahoot.

Verbal irony

100

Less important characters that help the audience learn about the main character.

Minor Characters

200

First you put the popcorn in the microwave, then you press start. 

What is "second person"?

200

What is it against the law to do with books in F451?

What is "read and/or own them"?
200

Mildred backed away as if she were heading as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice. 

What is "simile"?

200

A firehouse catching on fire

Situational Irony

200

The leading character or the major character in a movie, novel, or other fictional text.

protagonist 

300

He went to the park with her before school.

What is "third person POV"?

300

The woman in the house was burned alive with her books because she hated books.

What is "false"?

300

The open door looked at him with its vacant eye.

What is "personification"?
300

Mr. Bath is the president of Make-A-Bath Industries, a small company that employs fifteen workers, including Tom Miller, father of six.  Ever since the economy went down the tubes, Make-A-Bath hasn’t been selling bath tubs like they once did, and now Mr. Bath has to fire three workers, one of whom will be Tom Miller.  But Mr. Bath has never fired anyone before, so he has been delaying giving Tom and the other employees the bad news.  But Christmas is approaching.  Tom wants to buy nice gifts for his six children, but he doesn’t have any money.  So Tom charges a whole bunch of nice gifts on his credit card, figuring that he can pay it back with money from his checks that he will be getting from his job all year.  Tom and his family don’t have a lot of extra money to spend, so he likes to get his kids nice Christmas presents.  Tom is looking forward to one of the best Christmases ever.

Dramatic Irony

300

When the narrator shows you details about the character

Indirect characterization

400

He went to the movies with me yesterday.

What is "first person POV"?

400

Montag has this book memorized.

What is "The book of Ecclesiastes"? 

400

"He saw their Cheshire cat smiles burning through the walls of the house."

What is "allusion"?

400

Mr. Reinhart is the building inspector for the entire county. Before a person can build an addition on their home or property, the plans need to be approved by Mr. Reinhart. Mr. Reinhart is the man. He checks that each plan follows building codes before he approves the construction. He makes sure that construction goes according to the plan once building begins. He ensures that every structure in the county is built properly. One day Mr. Reinhart was having a party at his house. He and his guests were barbecuing on the porch attached to his house, when it suddenly collapsed. Apparently, termites got into the wood and had been chewing away the support beams for years. Mr. Reinhart hadn't noticed.

Situational Irony

400

A girl struggles with liking her nose and continues to wear a mask just so people don't see her nose.

Internal conflict

500

We are so excited to be here! 

What is "third person POV"?

500

Describe the plan that Montag and Faber come up with.

What is "plant books in firemen's homes and send in alarms"?

500

That’s water under the bridge.

What is "idiom"

500

Lawrence was sweeping up the trimmings at the barbershop when he saw the circus posters. He knew right away that he would be taking his little cousins.  They loved animals and Lawrence was looking forward to seeing the smiles on their faces. This trip was going to cost him though, and sweeping up hair clippings didn't pay a whole lot.  Yet he saved until he had the 45 dollars to get the tickets. When he saw his cousins' faces, the price seemed like a bargain.  Soon they walked into that big circus tent.  This was the first time that Lawrence realized that he and his cousins would be thirsty and hungry.  As they sat in their seats, the drink vendor walked by selling beverages.  Desperately thirsty, Lawrence asked how much a lemonade would cost. The drink vendor said, "Eleven dollars each."  Lawrence replied, "Oh, that's it?  Just eleven dollars?  What a great deal for one cup of lemonade."  The drink vendor walked away.

Verbal Irony

500

The reason a character does something or behaves in a certain way.

Motive