Montag was frustrated and hopeless. He turned to Faber who he had remembered from a past encounter. When he went to Faber's home, Faber didn't want to let him in the apartment
by ripping up The Bible.
Montag tells Faber to leave town and head towards the river where he will meet up with a group of intellectuals who are dedicated to preserving and sharing books. Faber also advises Montag to stay hidden and avoid using his real identity.
montag thinks of the old man in the park, faber, as hes reading the books. he thinks of him because he remembers him being a professor and he wants somebody " faber " to teach and explain to him the meanings of the books that he has stolen and now reading.
Because he saw him holding The Bible. At first, when Guy calls Faber, he thinks hes setting him up by asking if he has books since hes a fireman. But his fear resides because he sees a fireman with a book.
Montag wanted to find him cause Faber also read books and wanted help figuring out what they were about.
Their feelings built up for a long long time until they exploded and everything came out at once.
That depends on how much money you want to spend.
Montag learns the true source of knowledge and why people fear it so much. He also learns more to just the book itself, but the content inside it that seems to threaten and provoke the public and the government.
The Montage Reno ended in 2005.
The Shoppes at Montage was created in 2007.
Montag did not want to be recognized. He poured whiskey on himself to hide his scent and used Faber's clothes to disguise himself.
David William Faber