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FH 451, SG 5
Question | Answer |
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To what does Bradbury compare the conversation of the "ladies" | religious objects |
How did Montag stop the noise of the TV and the women? | removed the switch, turned it off , unplugged |
What did Mrs. Phelps say about her husband going off to war? | She wasn't worried/didn't care, "He'll be back next week. That's the way it is." |
How does Mrs. Phelps feel about children? | Didn't have any....doesn't want any |
How does Mrs. Bowles feel about children? | She feels they are necessary to reproduce and keep the world populated |
How do Mrs. Bowles children feel about her? | They would rather kick her than kiss her |
On what did the ladies base their Presidential votes? | How the men look |
What attempt did Mildred make to save Montag from being a complete fool? | When he started reading poetry, she said it happens once a year and then the book gets burned |
What did Montag say to Mrs. Bowles just before she left? | Go home and go think of your miserable life |
How did Mildred deal with her feelings after the ladies left? | Takes sleeping pills |
What bothered Montag about his hands? | they were shaking - Because he was doing things he wasn't suppose to - His hands were "guilty." |
After Beatty's speech at the firehouse, what did Faber tell Montag? | Tells Montag to decide on his own who he wants to "side" with and listen to....him or Captain Beatty. |