Give him money.
Captain Beatty believes that to keep a man from being unhappy politically, you should allow him to have enough ways to satisfy himself. This would involve not challenging his beliefs or making him feel uncomfortable about his political opinions.
The antagonist is Captain Beatty
Captain Beatty says the quote is from Charles Baudelaire and criticizes it as nonsensical. The incident shows Beatty's contempt for literature and his belief in censorship and control over knowledge and ideas.
Montag was worried that Captain Beatty would discover his hidden collection of books and his rebellious thoughts against the society that burned books. Montag feared Beatty would find out about his growing disillusionment with the oppressive government and the desire to protect knowledge.
If your talking about the book Fahrenheit 451, Captain Beatty is killed by Guy Montag. He does this by burning him alive with the flame thrower.
he was on of the antagonists, and the captain of the fire department :) Save
He used to read a lot of books.
Captain Beatty uses logic and quotes from well-known books to cause Montag to doubt himself. It is fitting because Montag but all his trust in books for truth and Beatty uses it against him. Hope this helps...
Captain Beatty is the primary antagonist in "Fahrenheit the sieve and the sand." As the fire chief, he enforces the ban on books and intellectual freedom in the dystopian society of the novel. Beatty represents the oppressive government that oppresses free thought and individuality.
Captain Beatty tells Montag to burn his own house down as punishment for hoarding books and defying the law. Beatty explains that Montag must prove his loyalty to the fire department by destroying the books himself.
Captain Beatty is described as having graying hair and sharp, intelligent eyes. He is depicted as imposing and authoritative, with a commanding presence that demands respect. His demeanor is both confident and confrontational.
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According to wikipedia.org Beatty is of Scottish and Irish origin. Read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatty