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Part III
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What event spurred on Montag’s
mysterious illness?
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Give at least three physical
characteristics of the Hound
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When and where did Montag
originally meet Faber?
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Approximately how many books did
Montag collect before he decided to actually
read one?
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Why is the reader unsure of what
really happened to Clarisse?
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To what does the title of this section
refer?
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What are the three things Faber says
are missing?
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Who comes up with the idea of framing firemen for having
books?
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How does Montag convince
Faber to help him?
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How does part II end with
foreshadowing?
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How many books did Montag have when he left his
house while it was burning?
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Why did the police stop chasing
Montag?
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Why is it important that the men by the
river were not pedants?
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About what time did the bomb hit
the city and how is that important to
Montag?
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Why do the men by the river burn
books?
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Name the protagonist and the
antagonist.
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What Greek myth is alluded to by
Beatty in part III?
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What’s an epigraph?
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Name the catalyst for Montag’s
changes.
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What is ironic about the
relationship of the men by the river
and books?
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Explain the significance of “The
difference between the man who just cuts the
lawns and a real gardener is in the
touching. . . .”
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Explain the significance of “If
they give you ruled paper, write the other
way.”
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Explain the significance of “. . . that’s the
wonderful thing about man; he never gets so discouraged that he
gives up doing it all over again . . . .”
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Explain the significance of “You are wise
already.”
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Explain the significance of “But
even when we had the books on hand . . . we didn’t use what we got
out of them.”
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Who started the Red Scare?
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In what point of view is the story
written?
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What historical event prompted
Bradbury to write this futuristic
warning?
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Name the bird that would burn
and then rise again from the
ashes.
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How does McCarthyism tie
into the book?
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Make your wager
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