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Fahrenheit 451 Jeopardy

Fahrenheit 451 Jeopardy. Symbolizes enlightenment through reading, lost freedoms. Symbolized by a black beetled-covered helmet (he wears one). This can endure flames without burning. Symbolized cleansing, purification, opperssion, awareness, destruction, transformation.

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Fahrenheit 451 Jeopardy

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  1. Fahrenheit 451 Jeopardy

  2. Symbolizes enlightenment through reading, lost freedoms

  3. Symbolized by a black beetled-covered helmet (he wears one)

  4. This can endure flames without burning

  5. Symbolized cleansing, purification, opperssion, awareness, destruction, transformation

  6. Symbolizes renewal, rebirth, cleansing, purification, escape

  7. The most dynamic character in the novel

  8. Knows a considerable amount of historical data and quotations

  9. Wants to build a factory of mirrors

  10. The color white is associated with him, signifying a person uncorrupted by technology

  11. Her name means ‘brightest’

  12. Asks, “Are you happy?”

  13. Says, “We need to be really bothered once in a while.”

  14. Says, “She’s nothing to me; she shouldn’t have read books…I hate her.”

  15. Says, “the salamander devours its own tail.”

  16. Asks, “Why don’t you belch Shakespeare at me, you fumbling snob?”

  17. Finds, paralyzes, and sometimes kills those who go against society’s laws

  18. Lines the walls of most people’s homes

  19. Can see the stomach and the souls of those it enters

  20. At the end of the book, Granger compares man to what?

  21. Daily Double Where Montag and his book friends are headed at the end of the novel. (No specific name.)

  22. Insert semicolon(s) He was a good dog, he saved my life.

  23. Fill-in-the-blank She is a(n) _______ person. That is exactly why she ruined that girl’s dress.

  24. Insert semicolon(s) I find Mildred’s actions quite contemptible, however, it is not her fault, she is a victim of circumstance.

  25. Fill-in-the-blank (add suffix) I live in a world _______ with sound and it makes me go somewhat crazy.

  26. Insert semicolon(s) I have always wanted to eat apples, oranges, and pomegranates in Florida, elk and deer in Wyoming, and lasagna in Italy.

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