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BOOKS! PENS. PENCILS. POST-ITS.

How do Montag and Mildred react to the scene? Why is this Clarisse’s fault?

What does Faber want Montag to do? How does Beatty make this even worse than it already is?

Who turned in the alarm? How does Faber get discovered?

What does Montag do to protect Faber?

Who wins the fight between Montag and the Mechanical Hound?

Why does Montag think Beatty wanted to die? What’s wrong with Montag’s legs? Which emotions is Montag experiencing?

How does Montag “replace Faber”? What does he learn is happening in the city?

What’s the big announcement? How does everyone react?

What happens to Montag as he tries to cross the highway/road? What makes him cry?

Who are the Blacks? What does Montag do to them?

What has Montag done “in a single week”?

What’s the new plan for Montag and Faber?

Why are the men so worried about smell/odor? What do they do about it?

What does the entire city do in order to catch Montag? Where does he end up?

What does floating down the river make Montag think of?

Why does the silence make Montag think of Millie?

What memory is recalled by Montag’s being in the woods?

What scares Montag?

What does Montag find? Who does it remind him of?

How does fire change?

Why is the silence special?

Who does Montag meet? What’s different about these people?

What does Montag watch on TV?

Why is Montag trembling?

Why does Montag think he doesn’t fit in? What does Montag actually have to offer the group? What is the identity of the men? WHY?

What is the ultimate goal of the men in the woods? Explain the quote:

Why do the men trust Montag? Why do the men laugh?

How does Granger explain the difference in Montag’s loss of Mildred and the loss of his own grandfather? Why is Montag sad about Millie?

What did Granger learn from his grandfather? Describe the war.

Describe the war.

What is Montag imagining is happening to Mildred? What does Montag remember about Mildred?

What are the men and Montag doing as the war settles?

What comparison does Granger make to their society? What does Granger want to build first? Why?

Where are the men going? What is Montag thinking about? WHY?