ten years
because he wanted to follow the family tradition. His father and grandfather were both fireman.
He realizes that all the men look alike... perhaps think alike. They are all robots and he is one of them.
Clarisse has been dead for four days when Millie informs Montag in the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury.
Guy Montag is the protagonist of Fahrenheit 451The protagonist (noun) is the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.The dynmaic character goes though changes.Guy Montag
In the summer of 2006, Montag began dating fellow Hillscast member Spencer Pratt, a former manager of Brody Jenner.
Yes, in "Fahrenheit 451," Clarisse finds Montag unusual for a firefighter because he seems more curious and thoughtful than his peers, who are generally apathetic and conformist. She notices his inquisitive nature and believes he may be receptive to discussing ideas and asking questions, unlike other firefighters who simply follow orders and burn books without question.
In "Fahrenheit 451," Montag starts out as a loyal firefighter who burns books. However, after meeting Clarisse and witnessing the destructive aspects of his society, he begins to question his beliefs and eventually rebels against the oppressive regime by protecting and preserving books. Montag's transformation represents a shift from blind conformity to critical thinking and individuality.
The single fact that montag could not prove was that Clarisse has been there but he had no evidence. Montag saw a fire through the trees.
According to HowStuffWorks, it takes about 600 hours of training over 12-14 weeks to become a firefighter.
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.
Captain Beatty tells Montag that the Mechanical Hound has never been wrong in tracking down its targets, implying that technology is always accurate and reliable. However, this is a lie as later we discover that the Hound has been purposely set to target 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.