Characters
Quotes
Symbols & Themes
Plot Events
Literary Devices
100

Montag's job is burning these.

What are books?

100

“It was a pleasure to burn.”

Who is Montag?

100

Fire symbolizes both destruction and this opposite force later in the novel.

What is rebirth or renewal?

100

Montag secretly steals one of these from a fire scene.

What is a book?

100

Bradbury frequently uses this device comparing unlike things without “like” or “as.”

What is a metaphor?

200

This curious teenage girl changes Montag's thinking early in the novel.

Who is Clarisse?

200

“Are you happy?”

Who is Clarisse (to Montag)?

200

The Mechanical Hound mainly represents this.

What is government control or surveillance?

200

An old woman chooses to do this rather than leave her books behind.

What is die/burn with her books?

200

The novel’s society is an example of this type of fictional setting.

What is a dystopia?

300

This captain often manipulates Montag with powerful speeches about society and books.

Who is Beatty?
300

“We need not to be let alone. We need to be really bothered once in a while.”

Who is Faber?

300

Seashell radios symbolize society’s addiction to this.

What is technology/distraction?

300

Montag does this shocking act to Beatty.

What is killing him with the flamethrower?

300

“The books leapt and danced like roasted birds” is this type of figurative language.

What is a simile?

400

This former professor secretly helps Montag understand literature.

Who is Faber?

400

“A book is a loaded gun.”

Who is Captain Beatty?

400

Censorship of books, manipulation of media, and fear tactics are all examples of this.

What is brainwashing/propaganda?

400

Montag escapes the city by following this natural feature.

What is the river?

400

The fact that firemen start fires instead of stopping them is an example of this.

What is irony?

500

Montag’s wife is obsessed with interactive TV walls and seashell radios.

Who is Mildred?
500

“There must be something in books, things we can’t imagine…”

Who is Montag?

500

One major theme of the novel is the danger of this when people stop thinking critically.

What is censorship/conformity/control?

500

At the end of the novel, the city is destroyed by these.

What are bombs/jets?

500

Repeated references to mirrors, fire, and the phoenix are examples of this literary element.

What is motif/symbolism?