The novel portrays a society where ______ is valued above individuality and free thought.
What is conformity?
The novel highlights the importance of ____ in shaping our understanding of the world.
What is knowledge?
Montag's actions raise questions about the ____ of this professions as a fireman.
What is morality?
The novel critiques a society that relies too heavily on ____ technology.
What is advanced?
What is the moral dilemma?
Either following the law to not keeping books or break the law and find happiness through books.
The character of Mildred represents the _____ of society, conforming to that norms and expectations of her peers.
What is assimilation?
The character of Faber represents the ___ of knowledge and wisdom.
What is embodiment?
The novel explores the _____ implications of a society that values entertainment and instant gratification above all else.
What is ethical?
The character of Mildred's ______ addiction reflects the novel's themes of technology and societal control.
What is television?
What motivates Montag to read?
Understanding and happiness
Montag's struggle with conformity is reflected in his_____ with the societal norms.
What is disillusionment?
The novel suggests that _____ can be a power tool for social control.
What is ignorance ?
The character Granger represents a ____ approach to morality, emphasizing the importance of empathy and compassion.
What is humanistic?
The novel suggests that _____ can be a powerful tool for social commentary and critique.
What is science fiction?
Name three actions Montag performs
Burning books, Stealing a book, Kill Captain Beatty.