Anthem
The Crucible
Fahrenheit
Gatsby
Durling Lore
100

This is the pronoun that Equality uses to refer to himself at the start of Anthem.

We.

100

This is the town where The Crucible takes place.

Salem.

100

This creature stalks Montag throughout the story.

Mechanical hound.

100

This character is described as a violent brute who reads racist books.

Tom.

100

Mr. Durling's parents both worked for this agency.

FBI

200

Equality was assigned this job.

Street sweeper.

200

Had an affair with John Proctor.

Abigail Williams.

200

Much like Daisy, this character was run over by a car.

Clarisse.

200

Tom gave this ridiculously expensive gift to Daisy before their wedding.

Pearl necklace.

200

During this year, Mr. Durling's face was printed on these two unusual objects.

Blanket and shirt.

300

A combination of materials and the leg of this animal led Equality to 'discover' the battery.

Frog.

300

This character came from Barbados and is thought to be a witch because of her strange habits and practices.

Tituba.

300

Montag used his flamethrower to kill this character.

Beatty.

300

Wolfsheim is accused of this historically accurate crime.

Fixing the 1919 world series.

300

Mr. Durling dressed as this character for Halloween.

Goku.

400

At the end of the story, Equality changes his name to this.

Prometheus.

400

Agents of the court were sent to Proctor's house to look for this piece of evidence which pointed towards Elizabeth conducting witchcraft.

A poppet.

400

This character supplied sent Montag to spy on firefighters while wearing a wire.

Faber.

400

Gatsby's car is this color.

Yellow.

400
This is the name of Mr. Durling's significant other.

Ally.

500

These are the numbers after the main character's name.

7-2521

500
Guiles Corey was killed through this method of interrogation.

Pressed with stones.

500

Montag hid his books in this part of his home.

The vent.

500

Gatsby tries to prove his status as a war hero to Nick by showing a medal from this country.

Montenegro.

500

Mr. Durling's first hit single was written from the perspective of this character from American Lit.

Reverend Parris.