Why does Montag go to Faber for help with his rebellion?
What is he thinks Faber is the only one who can help him understand the books?
Why was Clarisse's character important to Montag's growth?
What is she helped open Montag's mind about books even though he was a firefighter?
What is Mildred a good example of?
What is conformity?
What does Faber believe books are capable of.
What is capable of making and holding life?
What is the purpose for the mechanical hound?
What is to track and kill residents who have books in the society?
Why does Montag get frustrated when he hears the ad play in the subway?
What is he is trying to block out the ad while he secretly read the bible in his lap and memorize every line as fast as possible?
What makes Clarrise an outcast in this Society?
What is she is open minded when it comes to books and she think differently than the rest of the society?
What is Mildred mainly characterized as?
What is self-centered and devoid of any emotions and intellect?
Why has Faber not done anything to change society yet?
What is Cowardice?
What does the hound do to its victims?
What is it injects them with an anesthetic that paralyzes them and then throws them into the incinerator?
Why does Montag read the poem "Dover Beach" to Mildred's 3 friends?
What is he felt that they were not in touch with the world around them and they needed to take a break from the television.
Why was Clarrise considered anti-social?
What is she does not follow societal norms and in this society, social correlates with fitting in?
Why is Mildred considered a self-centered person?
What is she cares more about her status in fitting in and her "family" in the TV?
What job is Faber retired from?
What is a retired English professor?
What are the main characteristics of the mechanical hound? (Physical
What is red glass eyes, eight legs, steel needle on snout
Why does Montag fear the hound is onto him?
What is the hound antagonizes him at the fire station?
Why is Clarrise ask so many questions about Montag?
What is she saw that Montag that does not know that much about his happiness and know little about history?
How does Mildred feel about Montag when he read the poem to the women?
What is she was scared and anxious about Montag reading illegal information to her friends?
What did Faber give Montag so they can communicate about the books easily?
What is a two-way radio?
What is the main purpose of the Mechanical hound?
What is to intimidate people into not having books and to enforce the book ban?
What does Montag do that makes Faber join him in his rebellion and what does that show about Montag's Character?
What is he starts ripping out pages of the bible after Faber's demonstration of cowardice and shows that Montag is persistent and will not take no as an answer.
What happens to Clarrise and how does this effect Montag?
What is she unexpectedly died in a car crash and her death spurs Montag into action to go forward with the rebellion?
Why is the Tv show so important to Mildred's characterization?
What is it shows how she uses technology to replace human connection and shows how she avoids confronting her life by "bonding" with the TV?
What are the three things Faber said people need?
What is quality information, leisure, and the freedom to act on what they learn?
Why is the hound important to the plot?
What is it is a main antagonist for Montag in his rebellion against the book ban?