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Title: Fahrenheit 451 book notes
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Book Notes 
 
Title: Fahrenheit 451 
Author: Ray Bradbury 
 
Protagonist and 
Details 
● Conflicts 
● Characterization 
● Most important 
detail about the 
character 
● Author’s attitude 
towards the 
protagonist 

The protagonist is a man called Guy Montag
...
 In the story Montag starts searching for meaning in 
the books he is supposed to burn
...
 Beatty does not agree with 
Montag reading and/or finding the meaning of the books
...
​eatty is the captain of Montag’s 
 ​
B
fire department
...
 Mildred is 
● Purpose 
Montag’s wife, Professor Faber is a retired English professor, and 
● Most important 
Clarisse is Montag’s friend
...
 The book is about Montag’s 
desire of finding out what the purpose of books is and what message(s) 
they contain
...
 

Central Themes 
● Main idea 
● Topic vs
...
 

work as a whole 
● Connection 
between themes 
and plot, setting, 
mood, tone 
Setting 
● Place 
● Time 
● Connection to plot, 
mood and themes 

 Fahrenheit 451 is set in an unknown city in the twenty fourth century
...
” 

Tone 
The tone of the book is “Foreboding and menacing, disoriented, poetic, 
● Author’s attitude 
bitterly satirical”
...
 
Point of View 
● First 
● Third 
● Omniscient 
● Limited 
● Purpose/Effect of 
this point of view
...
 I think that the author 
chose this point of view because it is omniscient this way
...
 The symbols in the 
story were the “Fire, blood, the Electric­Eyed Snake, the hearth, the 
salamander, the phoenix, the sieve and the sand, Denham’s Dentifrice, 
the dandelion, mirrors”
Title: Fahrenheit 451 book notes
Description: these can help you on your literature if you'd like