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By: Jose Mata Cristina Diaz Claudia Morelos Araceli Rodriguez The ABCs of Fahrenheit 451 By: Jose Mata Cristina Diaz Claudia Morelos Araceli Rodriguez

is for Atomic The U.S. is using atomic warfare to destroy their enemies and bomb their major cities.

is for Benjamin Franklin In the rules and history of firemen, it says that Benjamin was the first fireman.

is for Captain Beatty Captain Beatty was the antagonist of the story. He is the one that suspected Montag of having books.

is for Denham’s Dentifrice Denham’s Dentifrice is the product being advertised to Montag on the train while he tries to memorize the Bible.

is for Emptiness People have such great emptiness in their heads. They have no comfortable seats to sit and think. People don’t think anymore.

is for Flamethrower The flamethrower is the weapon that Montag used to burn his house and murder Beatty.

is for Guy Montag Guy Montag is the protagonist in the story. He is a Fireman. He’s married to a woman named Mildred.

is for Hound The mechanical Hound is the fire dog. It is what hunts Montag after he murders Beatty.

is for Ironic It’s ironic that firemen before used to put out fires and now they make them.

is for Jets The Jets are foreshadowing that a major world event is about to take place.

is for Kerosene Kerosene is what Montag and the other firemen used to start the fires to burn the books and the houses.

is for Law The police aren’t the main enforcers of the Law. The Firemen are.

is for McClellan Clarisse McClellan is the 17 yr. old girl that got Montag thinking that burning books was the wrong thing to do. Instead they should be reading and writing them.

is for Neighbors Montag’s neighbors all came out to see the fire show that they were about to have at Montag’s house. (They were really watching Montag burning his own house.)

is for Overdose Mildred overdoses on her medicine and almost dies and Montag doesn’t know if it was suicide or an accident because she wasn’t thinking.

is for Professor Faber Professor Faber is the retired English teacher who was helping Montag get though his problem with Beatty at the fire house through a micro-communicator.

is for Quick The “Major War” that was in progress was predicted to be a quick war, a 72 hour war.

is for Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury tries to imply that humanity will soon be so dependant on technology that we won’t be able to live without it. He was criticizing that the modern American is too lazy.

is for Snake The snake is the long black tube that was used to suck the poison out of Mildred’s stomach after the overdose.

is for Television Mildred considers the characters in the interactive television as her family and cares more for them than for Montag.

is for Urbanization Urbanization is taking place along the abandoned railroads. They’re developing communities known as Hobo camps.

is for Ventilator The ventilator is the spot where Montag hid the books.

is for Women The women in Fahrenheit 451 would rather have c-sections than give actual birth to their children. Another way they try to make their lives as simple and plain as possible.

is for eX-fireman Montag became an eX-fireman when he was being hunted as a fugitive.

is for whY WhY was the U.S. going to war and what country?

is for Zipper The Zipper is a way that Beatty says how lazy the people of their country have gotten that they can’t even button a shirt they need to use a zipper.

The End of the Fahrenheit 451 ABCs