<p>Part Three: Burning Bright</p><p>1. Who called the fire alarm about Montag?</p><p>2. Explain Beatty’s feelings about the purpose of fire. Do you agree? Why or why not?</p><p>3. What objects does Montag burn first? Why do you think he chooses to begin with these particular items?</p><p>4. How does Beatty discover Montag’s green bullet?</p><p>5. What happens to Beatty? How? What does Montag realize when running from the scene? Do you think Montag is right? Why or why not?</p><p>6. What keeps holding Montag back as he tries to run from the scene of the fire?</p><p>7. To where is Montag instinctively running? Why?</p><p>8. What does Montag hear coming from the Seashell radio?</p><p>9. Who tries to run Montag over? What does this reveal about this society?</p><p>10. Why does Montag hide the books in Mrs. Black’s house?</p><p>11. To where does Faber tell Montag to go? Why? Where do Faber and Montag agree to meet again?</p><p>12. Why does Montag want Faber to turn on the air conditioning and sprinklers?</p><p>13. What does Bradbury mean when he says, “Twenty million Montags running, soon, if the cameras caught him”?</p><p>14. What community effort do the Parlor Walls incite?</p><p>15. Why does Montag douse himself with liquor?</p><p>16. What does Bradbury mean by the following: “…going away from the people who ate shadows for breakfast and steam for lunch and vapors for dinner”?</p><p>17. What does Montag believe is a sign that the world welcomes him now?</p><p>18. How does Montag view fire differently now?</p><p>19. Why does the search for Montag veer inland, away from the river?</p><p>20. How do the police finally catch “Montag”?</p><p>21. What does Granger mean by “Welcome back from the dead”?</p><p>22. According to Granger, why do they still burn books? 23. What is the most important rule everyone must remember, according to Granger?</p><p>24. What do Granger and the others hope will happen after the war?</p><p>25. Why does Granger tell Montag about his grandfather? What point is Granger trying to make about Millie?</p><p>26.What does the quote “I hate the Roman named Status Quo” mean?</p><p>27. Describe Millie’s last moments of life, as Montag imagines them.</p><p>28. Granger compares society to the Phoenix. Why does he make this comparison? According to Granger and his analogy, what is the only way society will ever change?</p><p>29.Where are the people headed at the end of the book? Why do you think they are going there?</p>
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