Montag was afraid the books he stole would be discovered in his home.
Mildred ran to the parlor to hide the presence of the illegal books Montag had been hoarding, as she was afraid of getting into trouble if they were discovered by Captain Beatty.
Mildred, Montag's wife, was the informant on montag's home.
Mildred, Montag's wife, was the informant on montag's home.
Montag is headed home from work when he meets Clarisse.
Montag burned the book of poetry in the wall incinerator because Faber had told him he would no longer help him if he didn't.
She wants Montag to buy a fourth wall TV.
Montag is betrayed by his wife, Mildred, who reports him to the authorities for having books in their home. This leads to Montag's discovery, capture, and escape from the oppressive society he lives in.
Clarisse and Montag meet when Montag is walking home from work and encounters Clarisse standing by her porch. Their interaction sparks Montag's curiosity and sets in motion a series of events that lead him to question the society he lives in.
The final informant on Montag's home in "Fahrenheit 451" was Captain Beatty, his boss at the fire station. Beatty had grown suspicious of Montag's growing interest in books and ultimately turned him in for possessing illegal literature.
Captain Beatty did this to Montag in order to get Montag back into the spirit of being a fireman so that Montag would believe the things that he used to believe as a fireman like how books are not important and should be burned because it is fun to burn things. Beatty also forced Montag as a punishment for hiding books.
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After the men leave, Montag hears the Mechanical Hound growling and lurking in the darkness outside his home. This indicates that the Hound is still a threat to him.