To remember.
Montag and the intellectuals believed their mission was to preserve the knowledge and wisdom contained in books in order to prevent a society controlled by mindless entertainment and conformity. They wanted to challenge the oppressive government and encourage critical thinking and individuality.
the `families` would get destroyed in the war so it was their job to bring books back
In "Fahrenheit 451," the character responsible for bringing the books back from the garden is Montag. He retrieves the books hidden by the group of exiled intellectuals who memorize them to preserve their contents in a time when physical books are outlawed.
After killing Beatty, Montag flees and seeks refuge with a group of intellectuals and rebels who have memorized books in order to preserve their content. He joins them in their mission to pass on the knowledge contained in books to future generations.
The resolution in "Fahrenheit 451" is when Guy Montag escapes the city after it is destroyed by a nuclear bomb. He meets a group of intellectuals living in the wilderness who have memorized books to preserve them for future generations. Montag joins them in their mission to rebuild society based on the wisdom found in literature.
Guy Montag, the protagonist in Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," owns three televisions in his home.
Montag's wife's name in "Fahrenheit 451" is Mildred.
montag's boss that tells montag to burn his books
montag does. at the end of the novel montag finds peace within himself and in his mind
Guy Montag's Wife
The hobos Montag meets in Fahrenheit 451 are different from other characters in the book because they have chosen to disconnect from society and live outside its rules. They have memorized books to preserve their knowledge and culture, unlike the majority of people in the society who rely on technology. These characters represent the survival of literature and critical thinking in a dystopian world.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag's wife is named Mildred.
Montag wears the number 451 on his helmet in Fahrenheit 451. The number signifies the temperature at which book paper burns.