In "Fahrenheit 451," Montag is shocked that the elderly woman refuses to give up her books and chooses instead to incinerate herself along with them. Montag steals a book and nervously secrets it home. He remains shaken by the woman's suicide.
Montag is shocked and disturbed by the elderly lady's actions. He is visibly shaken as he witnesses her determination to die with her books and her refusal to live in a world without literature. This event marks a turning point for Montag, sparking his curiosity about books and ultimately leading him to question the society he lives in.
He Wonders What Is so important about books that would make people kill each other
Montag Kills beatty Spoiler alert
she didt really care she just went on to talk about her shows.
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.
bloody Mary is crazy, she convinced herself that she was pregnant, she told everyone she was and then when she found out it wasn't true she convinced herself it was. also she went around killing people and burning them alive!
Montag got back at one of the firefighters, Captain Beatty, by turning the flamethrower on him and burning him alive. Montag did this as a form of rebellion against the oppressive society that suppressed knowledge and freedom of thought.
ummm burning alive and lets see...... oh ya burning alive.
Montag witnesses a woman named Mrs. Blake choose to burn herself alive along with her books, rather than live in a society that suppresses free thought and individuality. This event deeply impacts Montag and makes him question his own beliefs and the state of society he lives in.
In "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, the protagonist, Guy Montag, witnesses a young woman burn herself alive because she would rather die with her books than live in a society that bans and burns them. This event shakes Montag and contributes to his growing awakening and rebellion against the oppressive government that censors and controls information.
The temperate
Not DeadGeorge H.W. Bush is alive, but elderly.
Granger views Montag as a symbol of hope and transformation. He sees potential in Montag to not only change his own life but also influence others to question the society they live in. Granger values Montag's courage and determination to seek the truth and challenge the status quo.
John the apostle, he was skinned and then boiled alive in burning oil.
No. She is not alive. She killed herself by jumping of her house roof.
Only when god says so