Montag meets this person in beginning of the novel when walking home.
Who is Clarisse?
He is Montag's boss at Work.
Who is Captain Beatty.
Montag takes this item from the woman's house.
What is a book?
Montag and Mildred can't remember this about their relationship.
What is where and when they met?
This person wrote Fahrenheit 451.
Who is Ray Bradbury?
What the earplug radios in the novel called.
What are seashells? or
What are electronic bees?
What flower did Clarisse rub under Montag's chin?
What is a dandelion?
This is how the old woman with the books in her attic dies.
What is light a match and commit suicide.
Montag realizes what he wouldn't do if Mildred died.
What is, he wouldn't cry?
What is a Theme?
What is the central message of a story
Clarisse asks Montag this life changing question.
What is 'are you happy?'
What does Mildred want most of all?
What is a fourth parlor wall TV screen
How Millie claimed Clarisse was killed.
What is she was run over by a car?
Montag realizes there is a wall between his relationship with Mildred. What is this wall?
What is the TV?
What is Technology?
What can the Mechanical Hound do?
What is hunt people down and inject them with a paralytic
Montag kicks this item on the floor by accident.
What is an empty pill bottle?
What does Clarisse say about children her age?
What is "They scare her"
According to the Beatty, he was the first fireman.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
Montag's attitude towards books at this point.
What is inquisitive/curious.
What does Montag refuse to do the following day after watching the woman burn?
What is go to work. He calls out sick.
Mildred overdoses on this item
What is are sleeping capsules?
These are the classes that Clarisse took in school.
What is TV class, Transcription History, Painting and PE.
Montag compares Mildred's talking to this.
What is the babbling of a two year old.
The reason Montag became a fireman.
What is, he was continuing a family legacy.
Mildred disconnection from Humanity connects to which theme?
What is 'our reliance on technology can spiral out of control.'