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“The Hearth and the Salamander” seems an odd choice for a chapter title. Why do you suppose
Bradbury chooses it? What connections is he creating? (hint: in mythology, the salamander is a fire lizard, said to be capable of starting and putting out fires)
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The lines, “It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things
blackened and changed” (1) tell the reader a great deal about the protagonist, Guy Montag. What
assumptions can the reader make?
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Bradbury’s use of metaphor and animal imagery begins on page one of the novel. He writes, “With the
brass nozzle in his fists, with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world, the blood
pounded in his head...” (1). Why would he have chosen to characterize a fire hose as a “great python?”
Is the imagery positive or negative?
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Also on the first page, we learn that Montag’s fire-helmet is inscribed with the number 451. What is the
symbolic importance of this number?
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Explain how Clarisse McClellan is first described. What is it about her that immediately strikes Montag?
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The names “Clarisse” and “Guy” are significant. How?
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Clarisse questions Montag about his way of life. How does she question him, and how does he react to
her questions?
- During the first conversation between Clarisse and Montag the reader discovers several odd things about the society in which these two characters live. Describe at least three odd things we learn.
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Montag employs two similes in thinking of Clarisse. What comparisons does he make and why?
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
fahrenheit 451 questions / part one
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