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an instrument with a meshed or perforated bottom, used for seperating coarsevfrom fine parts of loose matter, for straining matter, etc., especially one with a circular frame and fine meshes or perfprations.
main character, firemen but begins to do opposite of his job as he realizes he is unhappy
retired English professor who is an ally to Montag
an official who examines books, plays, news reports, motion pictures, radio and television programs, letters, cablegrams, etc., for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds.
leader of the "Book People" (intellectual hobos) Montag finds in the country.
Montag's wife; attempts suicide in the beginning with sleeping pills.
machine that attacks humans and injects poison into them when it finds books on them
where many citizens, like Millie, spend most of their time talking to their "family"
an object of desire to most males, who dated Henry longer than normal and is a vaccination worker at the Hatchery.
director of the central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center
gives advice to Lenina, mainly the voice of conventional values for her caste and society
one of Lenina's lovers, typical Alpha plus male, hated by Bernard, works at the Hatchery
Resident World Controller of Western Europe, one of the only 10 world controllers.
talkative chief administrator for the New Mexico savage reservation, an alpha
son of DHC and Linda, grew up in New Mexico Savage Reservation, bothered by World State, quotes Shakespeare, hangs himself.
first place Alex goes after his treatment
leader of Droogs, has violence issues, main character
High ranked government official and mastermind behind the plan to reform criminals.
The doctor in charge of the ludovico techniques
old woman in Nadsat (CWO)
nonsense in Nadsat (CWO)
Chaplin at the prison that tells Alex the study is not going to be a good thing
captain of the fire department, extremely well-read, hates books and people who read them; cunning, devious and appears the reads Montag's thoughts
introduces Montag to the world's potential for beauty and meaning, an outcast from society because of her odd habits, mainly asking questions.
overwhelming amount or number
date mentioned the firemen play cards on, historically it is the eve of Guy Fawkes "Gunpowder Plot" to burn the British Parilament
infectious disease producing mouth ulcers in the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat
the doctor who looks after Linda and gives her soma so that she can be happy.
highest caste in society (BNW)
second highest caste in society; allowed to interact with Alphas but not Gammas or Epsilons (BNW)
group of identicial twins created by dividing a single egg mutiple times (only used on Gammas, Deltas and Epsilons)
embryos and babies are grown in bottles for nine months instead of a woman's womb
room where babies are removed from the bottles
lowest caste of the society, malformed and stupid (BNW)
narcotic used to create pleasant sensations without any after effects
rich in Nadsat (CWO)
person, man, follow in Nadsat (CWO)
wonderful in Nadsat (CWO)
society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease and overcrowding.
to rob or steal in Nadsat (CWO)
stupidest member of Alex's gang (the Droogs) but the most important; shows up in Part Three as member of the new brutal police force
most subdued memeber of Alex's gang, eventually beomes middle-class and inspires Alex to join him in march to maturity
member of the Droogs most dissatisfied with Alex's dictatorship, dies while Alex is in prison
oversees Alex's reformation, believes in an eye-for-an-eye justice and wants prisoners to be punished not cured
rival gang member, joins Dim on the police force while Alex is in prison

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