This person gives Montag a two way communicator
Faber
This is the last place that Beatty takes Montag to burn books.
Montag's house
"Now, my 'family' is people. They tell me things; I laugh, they laugh! And the colors!"
Mildred
Montag starts ripping this to get Faber to help him
The Bible
Faber gives this to Montag to help him escape
This person put in the alarm on Montag for having books
Mildred (and Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles)
Montag goes here before escaping the city
Faber's house
"I'd give my right arm."
Faber
Montag tries to do this with Mildred but she is unwilling
Read/understand books
Montag sees this in the woods and at first, thinks it is the Mechanical Hound
A deer
This person forces Montag to burn down his own house
Captain Beatty
Montag plants a book in this fireman's house.
Mr. Black
"This is happening to me"
Montag
This is the name of the advertisement from the subway
Denham's Dentifrice
This is the fate of Montag's city at the end of the novel.
It is bombed/completely wiped out
These two people become very upset when Montag reads them poetry
Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles
Montag falls into this piece of nature as he escapes the Mechanical Hound
"No one in his right mind, the Good Lord knows, would have children!"
Mrs. Phelps
Montag compares this to trying to understand and remember details from the Bible. The words just keep "falling through."
The Sieve and the Sand
The fire at the hobo camp is not destroying, but doing this instead.
Warming
This person steps aside and allows Montag to lead the way for the book hobos
Granger
Where Mildred and Montag met
Chicago
"Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a painting or a house or a wall built or a pair of shoes made. Or a garden planted."
Granger
Montag reads this poem to Mildred and her friends
The Sea of Faith
Montag remembers this specific chapter from this Bible, and "becomes" it in part 3.
The Book of Ecclesiastes