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Dive deep into the symbolism, character dynamics, and plot twists of Ray Bradbury's classic novel Fahrenheit 451. Explore the evolution of Guy Montag, the enigmatic Captain Beatty, and the thought-provoking themes woven throughout the story. Uncover hidden metaphors, paradoxes, and literary devices that illuminate the dystopian world Bradbury created. Join us on a journey through the fiery pages of this iconic tale.
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Symbols-200 points • This symbol represents the “birth” and “death” of Old Montag/New Montag.
Answer-200 • The Phoenix
Literary Devices 400 • Praetorian Guard
Answer-400 • Allusion
Literary Devices-600 • “How odd, how strange. My wife thirty and yet you seem so much older at times. I can’t get my head around it”
Answer-600 • Characterization
Literary Devices--800 • “The fumes of kerosene bloomed up about her”
Literary Devices--800 • Metaphor
Literary devices--1000 • “It never went away, that smile. It never ever went away as long as he remembered it.”
Literary devices—1000 • Paradox
Characters--200 • The protagonist of the novel
Answer—200 • Guy Montag; Fireman
Characters--400 • This character initiated the evolution of the protagonist.
Answer--400 • Clarisse McClellan; Montag’s neighbor
Characters—600 • The antagonist of the novel.
Answer—600 • Captain Beatty; captain of the firehouse.
Characters 800 • This is the first person to talk to Montag after his escape from the city.
Answer 800 • Granger
Characters—1000 • This character could be a symbol for the society of Fahrenheit 451
Answer—1000 • Mildred Montag; Wife
Plot Points—200 • The Author says 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature at which:
Answer—200 • Paper burns
Plot Points—400 • The Mechanical Hound is:
Answer—400 • Programmed to spy for the government
Plot Points—600 • Faber is:
Answer—600 • A professor of English who Montag hopes will help him understand and remember lines from books.
Plot Points—800 • Montag makes a dangerous mistake when he:
Answer—800 • Reads poetry to the women.
Plot Points—1000 • The reader knows Captain Beatty is educated because he:
Answer--1000 • Quotes from several books
Final Jeopardy • Faber says three things are required for happiness; these are:
Answer • Good information; leisure to think; the ability to act