2. In the opening scene, why are the books compared to birds? Books and birds are compared because while the books are being burnt they take flight to that bird that is nuisances.
3. According to what you read in the opening pages, what does Montag think of his job? Montag believes his job is entertaining and is very enjoyable for him therefore he loves his job.
4. Who does Montag meet on the way home? Montag meets Clarisse McClellan, a 17 teen year old girl, who knows a lot more than she is suppose to know in here society.
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6. Why do you think that Bradbury would introduce Clarisse before Montag’s wife, Mildred?
I think because Clarisse will be more important in the story and show many different personal traits.
7. Why does Mildred need help when Montag gets home? Mildred needed help because she overdosed on sleeping pills and passed out.
8. Describe the help that she receives. Two men hook up tubes that pump her stomach and extracts the pill as well as pumps new blood.
9. Is there anything unusual about the way the two men go about helping Mildred? How is it unusual? There are some impersonal about the ordeal. The men who say this happens often and that the two aren’t needed doctors but just operators.
10. How is life in Montag’s house very different from that of Clarisse’s house? In Montag’s house Mildred and Guy hardly ever talk or communicate in any way.Mildred is always in the polar and Guy is often at work. At Clarisse's house, she and her family often talk and discuss things.
11. How does Mildred react after she wakes up from her previous night’s