Because they felt like it.
In Fahrenheit 451, the firemen are called when someone is suspected of owning books or being in possession of forbidden literature. Their role in this dystopian society is to burn books and suppress any form of free thought to maintain control over the population.
The firemen are called to Montag's house because there are books there.
book burners
The flame starter in Fahrenheit 451 was called the "Inferno." It was a device used by firemen to start fires and burn books in the dystopian society depicted in the novel.
start fire in stead of putting it out.
"burn em' to ashes, then burn the ashes"
In 'Fahrenheit 451', people who were found with books were reported to the firemen by their fellow citizens, as possessing books was illegal and punishable by burning your house down. The firemen in the story were responsible for burning books instead of putting out fires.
The title of Fahrenheit 451 is Fahrenheit 451. The shorter version of the story was called "The Fireman", which was the basis for Fahrenheit 451. The reason why this book was entitled Fahrenheit 451 is because the temperature in which books burn is Fahrenheit 451.
10 years. since he was 20.
Fire symbolizes two things in the novel Fahrenheit 451. It symbolizes both destruction because the firemen burn books, and knowledge.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," the poker game is interrupted by the sound of an alarm signaling the arrival of firemen to burn books. Montag is called to duty, leading to the disruption of the game.
The other firemen in "Fahrenheit 451" were indifferent to the burning of books and unquestioningly followed orders. They did not question the government's censorship and suppression of knowledge, as they had been conditioned to prioritize conformity and obedience to authority over critical thinking.
In "Fahrenheit 451", the firemen respond to fake alarms so that they can burn books. The location of the alarms is not specified in the book as they are part of the government's suppression of knowledge and free thinking.