Fahrenheit 451, Choice Assignment #2
Across
- 2. What was the last name of one of the friends that goes over to Mildred's place in Part Two?(hint: starts with "p")
- 5. From which English writer did Montag quote the line "Knowledge is more than equivalent to force!" in Beatty's dream? (two words)
- 9. What advertisement on the subway annoys Montag while he tries to read a book? (two words)
- 11. What did Faber say was the second characteristic that makes books valuable?
- 13. When Montag reads aloud a piece of poetry to Mildred's friends, Faber say Montag is a what? Personally, I don't believe Montag is this because even though he may have upset Mildred's friends by reading aloud that writing, it's good for people to be educated whether they like it or not.
- 14. Which old friend does Montag meet up with to talk about some of the books he has?
- 15. What did Faber say was the first characteristic that makes books valuable? (I believe too that this makes books valuable)
Down
- 1. What mindless entertainment show did Mildred invite her friends to come over and watch? (two words)
- 3. What creature did Montag hear outside his front door making "a faint scratching" sound? This animal is one of my favorite characters in this book because it really adds to the futuristic reality of Fahrenheit 451.
- 4. What was the last name of one of the friends that goes over to Mildred's place in Part Two?(hint: starts with "b")
- 6. In Part Two, the author describes the earpiece that Faber gives to Montag as what? (two words)
- 7. At the very end of Part Two, the story takes a crazy twist when the firemen pull up to this person's house. Who is it?
- 8. Montag has many stolen books, but from which book does he quote the phrase "Lillies of the field"?
- 10. What piece of poetry did Montag read to Mildred's friends in Part Two? For a hint, one line of it was "Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled."(two words)
- 12. What does Faber describe himself as in Part Two of Fahrenheit 451? I disagree with him saying this because even reading books when they're illegal in the first place and giving a fireman your address is really brave.