20 questions

1) I believe Bradbury chose that title because both the salamander and the hearth represent the fire and maybe also has to do something with the protagonist aka Guy Montag

2) Some assumptions that the reader can make from Guy Montag is that he is obviously a firefighter, who doesn't put out fires, instead he creates them. An assumption could be that he love to burn things such as books inside homes.

3) Bradbury characterized the fire hose as a "great python" because once a python has its target, it will use its weapon and attack. The fire hose also does that but is controlled by a human what finds the target and releases its venom as well

4) The symbolic importance of the number 451 is the degrees books are burned in order to be destroyed.

5) Clarisse is described saying ''her face was slender and milk-white, and in her face was a kind of gentle that touched over everything with tireless curiosity.'' The one thing that immediately strikes Montag about Clarisse was that she was the only one out late night walking alone.

6) Clarisse's name means bright, shining, and gentle. She is also known for making new friends easily and for fighting against rules. Guy Montag's name means living spirit or sensible.

7) Clarisse asks Montag if he is happy, she asks if he has ever read any other the books he has read and many other questions. The one thing that really had Montag thinking was when Clarisse asked him if he was happy with his own life.

8) 1- Instead of reading books they are burned
     2- Firemen don't put out fires, instead they start the fires
     3- People has parlors as their walls
     4) nobody really communicates with each other

9) The two similes  that Montag makes about Clarisse are

10) Something that Montag realizes about himself after Clarisse leaves him for the first time is that he really isn't happy

11) The seashells the mildred uses and earbuds. She uses them to go to sleep or as "earplugs"

12)

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