Montag is not like the others in the society because he begins to question the controlling ideologies and seek knowledge and truth, while others conform blindly to the oppressive regime. Montag's curiosity and desire for change set him apart from the passive and compliant behavior of those around him.
montag burns beatty with the flame thrower and kills him and the others!!
The Mechanical Hound smells like perfume to Montag. This unexpected smell alerts Montag to the fact that the Hound has been tampered with by Captain Beatty to track and catch him.
Montag and the others started walking towards the city to join a group of individuals who memorize and recite books in order to preserve literary works. They were seeking refuge and support from like-minded individuals in their quest to preserve knowledge and combat a society that feared and banned books.
Montag describes the rain tasting like wine on page 91 of "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury.
Montag's leg gets to be like this after he has killed Beatty. In this episode, the firefighters (with Montag among them) have gone to Montag's own house to burn it down. They are doing this because he has books.After they burn the place down, Montag kills Beatty. He does this by burning him with his flamethrower. Once Montag does this, the authorities come for him. They release the Mechanical Hound to kill him. The Hound gets him in the leg before he can burn it. That is why his leg is like this.Sources:http://www.enotes.com/fahrenheit-451/summary
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.
The hound doesn't like Montag and this is because the hound is programmed to be able to sniff out chemical compistions of books
Mildred, Montag's wife, turned in the alarm against Montag for having books.
Montag = Monday
I see things like a sunrise.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag says he smells like kerosene because he is a fireman who burns books. The kerosene is used to start the fires that destroy the forbidden literature.
The earpiece is a communication device that enables Montag to hear Faber's voice privately, allowing them to communicate without being overheard by others. They use it to exchange ideas and plan their actions in secret.