Here
are a few questions to answer for Fahrenheit 451.
Any 40 of these are possible questions on your major 451 test.
If you can answer these you know the plot of the book in and out!
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- What is Montag's job,
and how does he feel about it?
- What do the
salamander on Montag's arm and the phoenix disc on his chest
symbolize?
- Who is Clarisse
McClellan?
- What do people do
with books in this society?
- According to Montag,
did firemen ever put out fires?
- What happens if you
drive slowly? (approx. 40 mph)
- Clarise says her
uncle was arrested once for being a "pedestrian". What
was the crime he committed?
- What thought
provoking question does Clarisse ask Montag and what is his
answer?
- What are the
"seashells" in Mildred's ears?
- How does Montag
describe the bedroom that he shares with Mildred? What does this
foreshadow?
- What seems to be
wrong with Mildred?
- What was right and
wrong with Mildred's cure?
- What does Montag do
to help him deal with the problems he encounters that night?
- What is odd about
Mildred the next morning? Does Montag tell her what happened? What
is her response? What is unusual about their t.v.?
- What does Clarisse do
with the dandelion? Why does Montag become angry?
- Aside from their
obvious differences, like their ages, what is the most significant
difference between Mildred and Clarisse?
- What is unusual about
the firehouse dog? How does it worry Montag?
- Who is Beatty?
- What type of gifts
does Clarisse leave for Montag?
- What are some of the
activities that this society provides for its young people?
- What does Clarisse
mean when she says that museums are all "abstract"?
- What were they like
in the past?
- What happens to
Clarisse?
- What does a typical
fireman look like? What sprays from a fireman's hose?
- How has the history
of the fireman been changed?
- What was different
about burning this particular old woman's house?
- Why does Beatty refer
to the old woman as living in a "Tower of Babel"?
- Explain the quote the
old woman stated, "We shall this day light such a candle, by
God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out."
- What did Montag take
from the old woman's house?
- What question does
Montag ask Mildred? Does he know the answer?
- Who are Mildred's and
Montag's "relatives"?
- What does Mildred
"think" happened to Clarisse?
- Why does Montag keep
thinking about the old woman who died for her books?
- Why does Beatty come
to Montag's house? What does he tell Montag?
- What does Mildred
find under Montag's pillow?
- Do any types of books
still exist in this society that are legal?
- How does this society
change the meaning of the line from the "Constitution"
that "all men are created equal"?
- What does Beatty
finally admit about the firemen from the past? What does Beatty
think of fire?
- Does Beatty make any
startling confessions to Montag?
- How long does Montag
have to recover (or to keep his book)?
- When Montag says he
has an urge to go smash and kill things why does Mildred tell him
to "go take the Beetle"?
- What does Montag show
Mildred that he has hidden behind the ventilator grate?
- How long do Montag
and Mildred spend reading?
- Why does Mildred
understand the one line "That favourite subject,
myself"?
- What appears to be
outside their door while they are reading?
- When Mildred says of
Beatty, "He might come and burn the house and the
family," to whom does she refer?
- How many atomic wars
have passed? What else does Montag's conversation tell us about
what has been going on in the outside world?
- Who is Faber?
- What priceless book
does Montag have?
- Why does Montag
recall a summer at the beach where he played with a sieve and the
sand? What does this have to do with him tryng to read a book
while on the subway?
- Where is Montag
headed?
- Why does Montag tell
Faber he came to see him?
- Why does Faber call
Montag a "hopeless romantic"?
- What are the 3 things
Faber describes as missing?
- What is Faber's and
Montag's plan?
- What does the line
mean, "The salamander devours his tail!" ?
- What does Faber mean
when he says that firemen are
- rarely necessary and
that it's a "sideshow" now?
- Why does Faber warn
Montag to have patience?
- How does Montag force
Faber to support him?
- What does Faber say
happened to his drama class and the newspaper?
- Beatty has obviously
read books. Why is Montag still afraid to talk to him?
- What does Faber's
line mean, "Those who don't build must burn. It's as old as
history and juvenile delinquents"? Why does Montag respond,
"So that's what I am"?
- Why does Faber find
himself contemptible?
- What does Faber give
Montag in order to help him face Beatty? What does Montag give to
Faber?
- How does Montag upset
Mildred's guests?
- How do the women take
care of their kids?
- How does Montag
explain the presence of the book in his hands to Mildred's
friends?
- What is significant
about the lines from "Dover Beach" that Montag read
aloud to Mildred's friends?
- Why does Clara cry?
- Why does Faber warn
Montag and tell him to "feel old"?
- What does Montag give
Beatty upon his return to the firehouse? Why does Montag get up
several times during the poker game?
- Beatty quotes some
great writers of the past, but what do all the quotes say about
knowledge and learning?
- Beatty then beats
Montag down unmercifully in what manner?
- "All's well that
is well in the end." How does Beatty change the original
quote?
- Whose house do they
next go to to burn?
- What happens to
Mildred?
- What does Beatty mean
when he states, "What is there about fire that's so lovely?
No matter what age we are, what draws us to it?" Is this a
truism?
- What doesn't Montag
first heed Faber's warning and run?
- How did Montag feel
as he burned his own house, and why?
- Who turned in the
alarm on Montag?
- What causes Montag to
burn Beatty?
- Why does Montag think
Beatty wanted to die?
- What does Montag do
next? What information does the seashell provide for him?
- What was so hard
about crossing a street?
- Why does Montag leave
books in Mrs. Black's house?
- Where does Faber tell
Montag he should head?
- What do they use to
track Montag?
- How do Montag and
Faber try to trick the hound? Does it work? How does the concept
of audience participation work against Montag?
- Where does Montag
lose the hound?
- Why does Montag now
think about the sun and other things that "burn"?
- What scares Montag
when he emerges from the river?
- What impresses Montag
the most when he leaves the river?
- What does Montag find
so different about the fire he encountered in the woods?
- What does Granger
give Montag to drink?
- What happened to the
"chase" to find Montag?
- What do the men in
the wood do with their books?
- What does he mean
when he saws "bums on the outside, libraries inside"?
- What is the
difference between the lawncutter and the gardener?
- How long did the war
last?
- What is the legend of
the Phoenix?
- What does Montag
start to remember as they travel upriver
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