Fahrenheit 451 Study Guide
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OPEN BOOK TEST
Make sure you can describe each character in detail!
- What are the books that each of the characters is responsible for “being”?
- What was the name of the jingle Montag heard on the subway?
- How did Faber and Montag meet?
- Where did Montag meet Clarisse?
- Describe the relationship between Montag and Beatty.
- What happens when Montag reads poetry to his wife’s friends?
- Which of Clarisse's relatives influenced her the most?
- What book was Montag responsible for when he met with the book people?
- What is the significance of the title Fahrenheit 451?
- What was the occupation of Granger's grandfather?
- What are the earplug radios in the novel called?
- What animal metaphor does Montag use to describe the stomach pump and blood-replacement machine used on Mildred?
- How does Mildred claim Clarisse is killed?
- What does the Hound look like?
- What makes Clarisse unique?
- What job did Faber hold before he retired?
- Which drug does the Hound inject into Montag?
- In whose home does Montag plant books?
- What does Granger's group do before heading for the city after the bombing?
- What does Montag follow to reach the Book People in the country?
- What happens to the old woman whose house is burned by the firemen?
- Where did Montag and Mildred meet?
- What is the primary duty of the firemen in the novel?
- What is the imposing threat from the world throughout this novel?
- What is Captain Beatty’s relationship with books?
- What does Granger want to do after the city is destroyed?
- Which books of the Bible are referenced in the story?
Be able to identify who said the following:
- “Give a man a few lines of verse and he thinks he’s the Lord of all Creation. You think you can walk on water with your books.”
- “If you don’t want a man unhappy politically, don’t give him two sides to a question to worry him; give him one. Better yet, give him none”
- “Play the man, Master Ridley; we shall this day light such a candle, by God’s grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.”
- “It was a pleasure to burn.”
- “I’m seventeen and I’m crazy”
- “I rarely watch the ‘parlor walls’ or go to races or Fun Parks. So I’ve lots of time for crazy thought, I guess.”
- “How long you figure before we save up and get the fourth wall torn out and a fourth wall-TV put in? It’s only two-thousand dollars.”
- “Any man’s insane who thinks he can fool the government and us.”
- “I feel alive for the first time in years. I feel I’m doing what I should’ve done a lifetime ago.”
- “We all made the right kind of mistakes or we wouldn’t be here.”
- “Everyone must leave something behind when he dies”
- “The Captain’s dead. He found the audio-capsule, he heard your voice, he was going to trace it. I killed him with the flame thrower”