Montag has to keep the book of ecclesiates in his memory.
In the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Montag hides the book of Ecclesiastes in his backyard by burying it under a loose stone. This act symbolizes his rebellion against the oppressive society that bans books and suppresses intellectual freedom.
Montag had memorized the Bible's book of Ecclesiastes, various passages from the Bible, and a few lines of poetry before he started burning books.
In "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, the first book that Montag reads is "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens. This experience marks the beginning of his awakening to the power and importance of literature.
There are 12 chapters in the book of Ecclesiastes.
Montag has to keep his book hidden for as long as the society remains oppressive and controlling. Keeping the book symbolizes his defiance against the oppressive regime and his quest for knowledge and freedom.
None. The Bible order is for Proverbs followed by the Book of Ecclesiastes.
Ecclesiastes
In the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Faber reads from the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible to Montag. Specifically, he reads Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, which talks about the different seasons of life.
The next book after Ecclesiastes is Song of Solomon
The abbreviation for the Book of Ecclesiastes is Ecc.
The next book after Ecclesiastes is Song of Solomon
Montag wanted Faber to help him understand the books he had been reading and to guide him on how to stop the suppression of knowledge and promote critical thinking in society. Faber's knowledge and wisdom were crucial for Montag's journey towards enlightenment and resistance against a dystopian regime.
Montag hides the books in his house and eventually takes them to other book lovers who are also keeping literature alive. He hopes to preserve the knowledge and wisdom contained in the books for future generations.