He was told by Beatty that he had 24 hours to return the books
Montag has to keep his book hidden for as long as the society remains oppressive and controlling. Keeping the book symbolizes his defiance against the oppressive regime and his quest for knowledge and freedom.
In the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Montag hides the book of Ecclesiastes in his backyard by burying it under a loose stone. This act symbolizes his rebellion against the oppressive society that bans books and suppresses intellectual freedom.
Clarisse has been dead for four days when Millie informs Montag in the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury.
montag's boss that tells montag to burn his books
Guy Montag hid a book from his wife. The reason why he hid this book is because in the community, books were considered illegal in their community. Montag's job was to burn these books, and if this book was discovered, then Montag would have to set fire to his own house.
Montag was sick and also he had a book under his pillow
Practically as long as people keep buying the book.
Montag burned the book of poetry in the wall incinerator because Faber had told him he would no longer help him if he didn't.
Captain Beatty tells Montag that firefighters were not originally created for burning books, but were in fact established to prevent fights and violence among individuals. This is a lie to deceive Montag about the true purpose of book burning by the government to control ideas and knowledge.
At the beginning of "The Sieve and the Sand" in the book "Fahrenheit 451", Montag is trying to memorize a book while Mildred is watching TV and interacting with her friends on the parlor walls. Montag is frustrated with trying to memorize the book and seeking help from Faber.
Montag goes to the camp on page 142 in the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury.
Montag
In "Fahrenheit 451," firemen like Montag burn books that are illegal, so a firefighter would not keep an illegal book at all. If caught with one, the consequences would be severe, likely leading to punishment and possible termination.