Who is the main character in this novel?
This character got Montag to re-evaluate the way he lived his life.
Who is the character who loves to talk with 'the family'?
Who is the captain of the firestation?
Who is the retired English professor who helps Montag escape?
'Are you happy?'
'We need to be really bothered every once in a while.'
'She's nothing to me; she shouldn't have been reading books... I hate her:'
'The salamander devours its own tail.'
'Why don't you belch Shakespeare at me, you fumbling snob.'
This piece of technology finds, paralyzes, and sometimes kills those who go against society
This lines the walls of most people's homes
This device allows users to block out the noise of the world and listen to other sounds
This device can see into the stomach and also the soul of those it enters
This destroys the city instantly
This term can be applied to a person who works against the rules of society; Clarisse defines herself by this term.
This technology symbolizes life control.
Who is the leader of the group whose job it is to remember the contents of books
What is the climax of the novel?
What does the number 451 refer to in the novel?
This term means 'to return like for like'
This term means 'faint noise'
This term means 'destructive'
This term means 'opressive power'
This term means 'emitting light in the dark'