Fahrenheit 451 study guide
Why are book illegal in Fahrenheit 451?
Book were illegal because the society believed they were bad and had a negative influence. Books made people curious which was thought to lead to negative thoughts. They thought that by hiding books they could hide all of the negativity in the world.
Who read this quotation? "A book is a loaded gun in the house next door . . . Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?"
Captain Beatty
What did Granger's grandfather believe about death?
Everyone should leave something significant behind when he or she dies.
True or False Avoiding controversial ideas and arguments can lead to a happier life.
False
True or False Books are illegal in Fahrenheit 451 because they are too expensive to print
False
True or False By the end of the story, Montag believes Mildred can benefit by spending more time with her "family" in the parlor.
False
True or False The parlor "families" can help the city people broaden their horizons and become more connected.
False
What did Granger's grandfather believe about nature?
It holds wonders for personal growth and inspiration.
How does Montag feel about Mildred by the end of the novel?
Montag feels sorry for Mildred. Events occurred like when they forgot where they met or they didn't love each other. Montag wants to love Mildred and he wants her to love him but they just do not love each other.
Granger said, " 'Stuff your eyes with wonder,' he said, 'live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories.' " According to this passage, what do people need the opportunity to do?
People need the opportunity to live and adventure as if they could die at any moment. People need to talk, be in nature, read and live as if they are really alive. They need opportunity to explore.
What is status quo?
The way things are
What does this mean? "A book is a loaded gun in the house next door . . . Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?"
This means that a book can be a threat to the people who own them and for the people around them. They can cause conflict, confusion, and curiosity.
True or False Books are illegal in Fahrenheit 451 because they offer a range of ideas and perspectives, and some of those ideas and perspectives conflict with one another.
True
True or False By the end of the story, Montag feels sorry for Mildred.
True
True or False Granger's grandfather believed that nature holds wonders for personal growth and inspiration.
True
True or False People need the opportunity to fully explore their world and what it means to be human.
True
What was Granger's grandfather encouraging his grandson to do?
to love life and help his community. His grandfather wanted Granger to impact the world and change things.