| A | B |
| The feeling a story elicits from the reader | mood |
| Making a reference to another work within a work | allusion |
| Repetition of vowel sounds | assonance |
| Repetition of similar consonant sounds | alliteration |
| When the opposite of what is expected happens | irony |
| Goes before the fall | Pride |
| Appearances can | be deceiving |
| Know thyself | self awareness |
| Judging a book | by its cover (racism) |
| Number of lines in English Sonnet | Fourteen |
| English sonnet rhyme scheme | ababcdcdefefgg |
| Mildred | addicted to television |
| Montag | Wants to think for himself |
| Clarisse | Seemed very different from others |
| Beatty | Is a previous reader who hates books |
| Granger | Leader of the "hobos" |
| Propaganda | Used to control citizens in a dystopia |
| Fear | Dystopian citizens feel this way about outside world |
| surveillance | Dystopian citizens are under constant watch or |
| Banished or Distrusted | Dystopian citizens feel this way about the natural world |
| Emilia | Wife of Iago |
| Cassio | Lieutenant who is demoted by Othello for fighting |
| Biaca | Cassio's girlfriend |
| Brabantio | Othello's father-in-law |
| Roderigo | Pawn of Iago; in love with Desdemona |