In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," protagonist Montag finds the sense of wonder, curiosity, and questioning that has been missing in his society. In the middle of the strangeness of his oppressive and anti-intellectual world, he discovers a desire for knowledge and freedom of thought, which leads him to rebel against the status quo.
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Gateway to Strangeness was created in 1962.
the suffix of STRANGE is 'ange' and the prefix is 'str'
Walter Pater defined Romanticism as an addition of strangeness to beauty.
The Omega-minus particle is composed of three strange quarks, so it has a strangeness of -3.
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Beatty sees that Montag is listening to something and strikes him on the head. The radio falls out of Montag's ear, and Beatty picks it up, saying that he will have it traced to find the person on the other end.Beatty sees that Montag is listening to something and strikes him on the head. The radio falls out of Montag's ear, and Beatty picks it up, saying that he will have it traced to find the person on the other end.
Montag's wife's name in "Fahrenheit 451" is Mildred.
Montag wanted to find him cause Faber also read books and wanted help figuring out what they were about.
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