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1 Fahrenheit 451 Jeopardy

2 Symbols-200 points This symbol represents the “birth” and “death” of Old Montag/New Montag.

3 Answer-200 The Phoenix

4 Literary Devices 400 Praetorian Guard

5 Answer-400 Allusion

6 Literary Devices-600 “How odd, how strange. My wife thirty and yet you seem so much older at times. I can’t get my head around it”

7 Answer-600 Characterization

8 Literary Devices--800 “The fumes of kerosene bloomed up about her”

9 Literary Devices--800 Metaphor

10 Literary devices--1000 “It never went away, that smile. It never ever went away as long as he remembered it.”

11 Literary devices—1000 Paradox

12 Characters--200 The protagonist of the novel

13 Answer—200 Guy Montag; Fireman

14 Characters--400 This character initiated the evolution of the protagonist.

15 Answer--400 Clarisse McClellan; Montag’s neighbor

16 Characters—600 The antagonist of the novel.

17 Answer—600 Captain Beatty; captain of the firehouse.

18 Characters 800 This is the first person to talk to Montag after his escape from the city.

19 Answer 800 Granger

20 Characters—1000 This character could be a symbol for the society of Fahrenheit 451

21 Answer—1000 Mildred Montag; Wife

22 Plot Points—200 The Author says 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature at which:

23 Answer—200 Paper burns

24 Plot Points—400 The Mechanical Hound is:

25 Answer—400 Programmed to spy for the government

26 Plot Points—600 Faber is:

27 Answer—600 A professor of English who Montag hopes will help him understand and remember lines from books.

28 Plot Points—800 Montag makes a dangerous mistake when he:

29 Answer—800 Reads poetry to the women.

30 Plot Points—1000 The reader knows Captain Beatty is educated because he:

31 Answer--1000 Quotes from several books

32 Final Jeopardy Faber says three things are required for happiness; these are:

33 Answer Good information; leisure to think; the ability to act


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