3 Symbolisms
Faber/God
Books/ Knowledge
Beatty/Satan
Hands with blood/ Guilt
What is a similie?
A comparison using "like" or "as"
What's the name of the main character?
Rainsford
What is Mr. B's favorite soccer team?
Barcelona
What is cinders?
A small piece of partly burned coal or wood that has stopped giving off flames but still has combustible matter in it.
Where did Montag meet Faber for the first time?
Park
What literary device is used in this sentence?
"The leaves danced in the wind"
Personification
What's the name of the antagonist?
Zaroff
What is ethos?
Credibility or character
What is stolid
Calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation.
What happened to Beatty?
Montag killed him with a flamethrower
What is the purpose of using symbolism in a story?
How does Rainsford get on the island?
His yacht crashed in it.
What is the past tense of "go" ?
Went
What is Ravenous?
Extremly hungry.
Who is the leader of The book guys?
Granger
What is the difference between verbal irony and dramatic irony?
Dramatic Irony: When the audience knows something that the characters dont.
Verbal Irony: When a character says something but they mean the opposite.
The name of Zarof's servant?
Ivan
What do we call a word that is the oposite of another word?
Antonym
What is Aesthetic?
Something related to beauty or art.
Definition of this 5 words:
1.- Gingerly
2.-Incite
3.-Incessantly
4.-Douse
5.-Falter
1.-Carefully or cautious
2.- Start something
3.- Continuing without stopping or interumption
4.- Extinguish or soak
5.-Hesitate or weaken
How can a recurring symbol evolve throughout the story?
A symbol may change and take different meanings over time as the character grows or just changes.
Name of the island where everything happens?
Ship-Trap island
What is this type of sentence? What time are we running the marathon?
What is Writhed?
Twisted in pain.