what is the name of the island where rainsford ends up?
ship-trap island
which appeal targets the audiences emotions
pathos
what literary device compares two this using like or as?
similie
who is the narrator of the story?
montresor
who is the main character in farenheit 451?
guy montag
who is general zaroffs assistant?
Ivan
which appeal uses credibility?
ethos
what is called when the author gives hints about what wukk happen next?
foreshadowing
why does montresor seek revenge?
because fortunato insulted him
what do firemen do in this society?
burn books
why does zaroff hunt humans instead of animals?
he is bored of hunting animals because they are no longer a challenge
which appeal uses facts, statistics, or logic?
logos
what is the term for when something stands for something else?
symbolism
how does montresor kill fortunato
he traps him in a wall in the catacombs
who is clarrise and how does she influence montag?
she is a curious girl who makes montag question his life and society
how does rainsford defeat zaroff
he surprises him in his bedroom and defeats him in a final duel
identify the appeal: "As a doctor, I recomment this treatment"
ethos
what is dramatic irony?
when the audience knows something the characters dont
what does the phrase "a wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser" mean?
a revenge isnt complete if it harms the avenger or is punished
what does the phoenix symbolize in the book?
rebirth and the cycle of destruction and renewal
describe how the theme of survival is developed in the story
the story explores survival through physical conflict, and the idea of hunter vs hunted
identify this appeal: "if we dont act now, our children will suffer"
a reference to another work or event
"he met his waterloo"
what is ironic about fortunatos name?
his name means fortunate, but he suffers a horrible fate
explain the significance of the quote "it was a pleasure to burn"
it reflects how montag felt at first and shows how society has twisted values.