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Literary Allusions in Fahrenheit 451

Teacher: Mr Sindlinger's Idiosyncratic Puzzles
Horizontales
One of two people who was burnt alive at the stake for heresy at Oxford, England, on October 16, 1555. This man had something to say to his friend before he died.
The Victorian poet who composed "Dover Beach," the poem which brought tears to the eyes of Mildred's friend, Clara Phelps
The thing of the desert that partially covers the Egyptian sphinx....
This is what Montag becomes after eight pages of part 3, "Burning Bright..."
Ray Bradbury quotes this author before his narration on page one begins.
His friend told him that, in dying together in execution, they both would both "light a candle" that "shall never be put out."
The Old Testament work of The Bible that Faber reads to Montag on pg. 89 so that Montag can remember.
Verticales
The poet who wrote, "A little learning is a dangerous thing.../"
Quoted by Captain Beatty on page 103: ""He is no wise man that will quit a certainty for an uncertainty."
The English poet quoted by Captain Beatty using these words of his: "... sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge..."
It is a place of fire, especially in an older age before television when people read books in the light of its fire.
The name of the future firetruck and the amphibian that has inspired many poetic metaphors...
The name of the book that Montag steals from the holocaust of the suicidal lady's library...
Reportedly, this is the word for how many book copies of Shakespeare and Plato exist in the future dystopia of Fahrenheit 451.
The title of the William Blake poem from which the name third part of the novel Fahrenheit 451 is taken.