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What are some questions about Fahrenheit 451?

What are some questions about Fahrenheit 451?

Questions & Answers

  • Featured on Sparknotes. Why did the government ban books?
  • Why does Mildred overdose on sleeping pills?
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  • How does Montag know about Faber?
  • How does Beatty learn about Montag’s book stash?
  • What happens to Clarisse?
  • Why does Mrs.
  • Why does Montag think Beatty wants to die?

Why are the books compared to birds?

The books are compared to birds because as the books are burning, they take “flight” to that of birds/pigeons that are nuisances.

Why is Clarisse anti social p 26?

Society considers Clarisse “anti-social” because she thinks differently and doesn’t speak of the “normal” things in their society.

What realization does Montag have about Mildred?

Mildred’s betrayal of Montag is complete, and he realizes that she will soon forget him as she drives away, consoling herself with her Seashell radio. Montag does not feel particularly angry at her, however; his feelings for her are only pity and regret.

Why did Mildred pull the fire alarm?

Explanation: For one, Mildred has just pulled the fire alarm on her husband, which basically means she has turned him in. And second, she doesn’t care about Montag in the least bit, all she cares about is her ‘family,’ the ‘relatives’ on the viewing screens.

What does fire symbolize in Fahrenheit 451?

Fahrenheit 451 is a novel by Ray Bradbury that deals with the consequences surrounding censorship. To explore this topic, Bradbury uses fire as a symbol to represent destruction as well as knowledge and self-awareness.

Why are all the houses fireproof in this society?

Why are all the houses fireproof in this society? Since this book is set in the future, the houses naturally were fireproofed for safety. So when the firemen burned books, the books burn but not the houses.

Why is Clarisse’s face like a mirror?

Here, as Montag reflects on his meeting and conversation with Clarisse, he observes how strange her reflective quality is. Since Clarisse sees people for who they truly are, not who she wants or needs them to be, Clarisse acts like a mirror, a mirror that allows people to see their inner truth.

Why does Montag feel fat?

Why does Montag feel “fat”? He feels fat with knowledge, where Mildred is skinny. Why is it called the “Hearth and the Salamander”? The hearth represents fire at home, and the Salamander represents fire at work.

Why does Montag’s Pillow scare Mildred?

Why does Montag’s pillow scare Mildred? It looks like a ghost. It reminds her of her dog.

How does Clarisse’s death affect Montag?

Just as Clarisse’s questions lead Montag to self-realization, her death spurs Montag into action and contributes to his belief that books might unlock secrets that could save society from its imminent self-destruction.