Answer the individual questions.
Who says the following?
“I rarely watch the ‘parlor walls’ or go to races or Fun Parks. So I’ve lots of time for crazy thoughts, I guess.”
Who says the following?
“I heard once that a long time ago houses used to burn by accident and they needed firemen to stop the flames.”
The following quote is an example of ___________________.
“I heard once that a long time ago houses used to burn by accident and they needed firemen to stop the flames.”
The following quote from Clarisse McClellan to Guy Montag helps support what theme?
“You laugh when I haven’t been funny and you answer right off. You never stop to think what I’ve asked you.”
The following quote is an example of ___________________.
“[T]he flapping pigeon-winged books died on the porch and lawn of the house.”
The following quote helps develop what theme?
“He walked toward the corner, thinking little at all about nothing in particular.”
The following quote makes it clear the story is told from what point of view?
“There are too many of us, he thought. There are billions of us and that’s too many. Nobody knows anyone. Strangers come and violate you. Strangers come and cut your heart out. Strangers come and take your blood. Good God, who were those men? I never saw them before in my life!”
The following quote is an example of ___________________.
“He opened the bedroom door. It was like coming into the cold marbled room of a mausoleum after the moon has set.”
The following quote helps develop what theme?
“There are too many of us, he thought. There are billions of us and that’s too many. Nobody knows anyone. Strangers come and violate you. Strangers come and cut your heart out. Strangers come and take your blood. Good God, who were those men? I never saw them before in my life!”
Who says the following?
“Kerosene is nothing but perfume to me.”
Who says the following?
“Well, this is a play comes on the wall-to-wall circuit in ten minutes. They mailed me my part this morning. . . . They write the script with one part missing. It’s a new idea. The homemaker, that’s me, is the missing part.”
Whom is Montag talking to in the following lines?
“Why is it that I feel I’ve known you so many years?”
The following quote is an example of ___________________.
“He made more soft sounds. He stumbled toward the bed and shoved the book clumsily under the cold pillow. He fell into bed and his wife cried out startled. He lay far across the room from her, on a winter island separated by an empty sea.”
The following quote helps develop what theme?
“He made more soft sounds. He stumbled toward the bed and shoved the book clumsily under the cold pillow. He fell into bed and his wife cried out startled. He lay far across the room from her, on a winter island separated by an empty sea.”
Who says the following?
“Oh, just my mother and father and uncle sitting around, talking. It’s like being a pedestrian, only rarer. My uncle was arrested another time—did I tell you?—for being a pedestrian. Oh, we’re most peculiar.”
The following passage has an allusion to another what other Ray Bradbury story?
“Oh, just my mother and father and uncle sitting around, talking. It’s like being a pedestrian, only rarer. My uncle was arrested another time—did I tell you?—for being a pedestrian. Oh, we’re most peculiar.”
Who says the following?
“People don’t talk about anything. . . . They name a lot of cars or clothes or swimming pools mostly and say how swell! But they all say the same things and nobody says anything different from anyone else.”
The following quote helps develop what theme?
“People don’t talk about anything. . . . They name a lot of cars or clothes or swimming pools mostly and say how swell! But they all say the same things and nobody says anything different from anyone else.”
The following quote helps develop what theme?
“There are too many of us, he thought. There are billions of us and that’s too many. Nobody knows anyone. Strangers come and violate you. Strangers come and cut your heart out. Strangers come and take your blood. Good God, who were those men? I never saw them before in my life!”
Who says the following?
"There must be something in books, things we can't imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there bust be something there. You don't stay for nothing."
Who says the following?
"She's nothing to me; she shouldn't have had books. It was her responsibility, she should've thought of that. I hate her. She's got you going and next thing you know we'll be out, no house, no job, nothing."
Who says the following?
"Thought! Was I given a choice? My grandfather and father were firemen. In my sleep, I ran after them."
Who says the following?
"Let you alone! That's all very well, but how can I leave myself alone? We need not to be let alone. We need to be really bothered once in a while."
Who says the following?
"Classics cut to fit fifteen-minute radio shows, then cut again to fill a two-minute book column, winding up at last as a ten- or twelve-line dictionary resume. I exaggerate, of course. . . . Do you see? Out of the nursery into the college and back to the nursery; there's your intellectual pattern for the past five centuries or more."
Who says the following?
"There was no dictum, no declaration, no censorship, to start with, no! Technology, mass exploitation, and minority pressure carried the trick, thank God. Today, thanks to them, you can stay happy all the time."