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The climax of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury would be when Montag murders Beatty. Beatty represents a contradictory society, one that's more of a do-what-I-say-and-not-as-I-do. This is because it is obvious that Beatty has a vast knowledge of various books, despite being a fireman Captain.

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The climax of Fahrenheit 451 is when Montag joins the group of intellectuals in the wilderness and witnesses the destruction of the city by missiles. This moment represents the turning point in Montag's understanding of his society and his decision to fight against its oppressive regime.

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A bomb destroys the entire city, which came from the war the government was in. However Guy Montag has managed to escape in time. He is now living in the wild with a group of people devoted to keeping literature around forever.

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The city Montag lived in is bombed and destroyed (so Mildred & Co. are dead). By the way, Montag recently killed Beatty and two other firemen. He has joined the camp of Harvard professors and is going to meet Faber in St.Louis.

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At the end of Fahrenheit 451 the war has started and a bomb destroys the city. Faber and the "book people" are possibly the only survivors. Guy meets up with the book people and sets off with them.

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What happens at the end of Fahrenheit 451 is that the city is bombed because of the war. A new better human civilization is to be made and there is hope that a better era will arise.

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Montag meets a man named Granger with some other people he had with him and they go toguether to a new city far from the one they used to live in

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It's very ironic that you're taking a shortcut around reading from this book. But nevertheless:

After the bombs fall and destroy all the cities, the men who have memorized books start walking (down the railroad tracks, if I remember right) and planning on how to build society back up, better than the one that has just burnt down.

Read the book, if you haven't. It's a good one.

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the falling action in Fahrenheit 451 is when he kills Beatty and runs off

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It is the burning of Capt. Beatty in"Burning Bright".

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451 degrees Fahrenheit, as the movie title reminds you.


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