451 Characters
Night Characters
451 Themes
Elements of a Dystopia
Miscellaneous
200

Character who is curious and full of wonder about the world. 

Clarisse McClellan

200

The survivor of the Holocaust who wrote his story for the world to hear. 

Elie Wiesel

200

How does Clarisse influence Montag's view of his life?

Clarisse encourages Montag to think critically and question societal norms.

200

This method is used to manipulate citizens by spreading biased information and creating fear.

Propaganda

200

How does Elie Wiesel’s relationship with his father evolve throughout "Night"?

It starts father/son- then flips to son/father- then they are partners. 

400

Character who is unhappy and gets their world turned upside down with a question. 

Guy Montag

400

Elie's mentor and survivor of a deportation.

Moshe the Beadle

400

What is the role of technology in shaping society in 451?

Controls the population

Distract them from reality

Suppress critical thinking

400

 In a dystopian society, this crucial element is often restricted, limiting citizens' freedom.

Independent thought

400

Why did Elie write "Night?"

To tell his story that it might not happen again. 

600

Character who is knowledgable about books and quotes them to people around him. 

Captain Beatty

600
This woman foresaw fire and screamed in a cattle car. 

Madame Schacter

600

How do "parlor walls" affect human interactions in the novel?

Parlor walls replace genuine relationships with shallow entertainment, isolating individuals.

600

In many dystopian settings, citizens are constantly watched by these entities.

Surveillance 

600

What literary device did Elie use to help tell his story with purpose? 

Foreshadowing

800

A character who is a book burner in the wilderness. 

Granger

800

This character gave the blessing of music to his worn out fellow prisoners. 

Juliek

800

What does Faber believe is necessary for society to regain knowledge and understanding?

Faber believes that society must reconnect with literature, critical thinking, and meaningful discourse.

800

This quality is often stifled in dystopian societies, as conformity is valued over uniqueness.

Individuality

800

What were the two animal symbols used in "Fahrenheit 451?"

Salamander and Phoenix

1000

This character has a husband who is a firemen and gets framed with a book near the end of the novel. 

Mrs. Black

1000

This character helped Elie after being beaten by Idek.  

Warehouse French girl

1000

Describe a scene that illustrates conformity.

Answers may vary


1000

This feeling leads citizens to distrust and fear the world outside their controlled environment.

Paranoia

1000

Who was/were the other survivor(s) of the Holocaust in Elie's family? 

His two older sisters.