Captain Beatty in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 quotes from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: "There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats: For I am arm'd so strong in honesty that they pass me by as the idle wind, which I respect not"
Julius Caesar. The quote is "There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats, for I am armed so strong in honesty that they pass me as an idle wind, which I respect not!"
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She died as a baby before she was one.
Julius Caesar. The quote is "There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats, for I am armed so strong in honesty that they pass me as an idle wind, which I respect not!"
he quotes juilus ceaser
Immediately before entering the theatre. People paid at the door to get in. You couldn't get advance tickets.
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She died as a baby before she was one.
Montag killed Beatty because he was going to be arrested for having books, because Montag was through with Beatty pushing him around all of the time and forcing him to burn down his own house, before Beatty was killed, he was making fun of Montag and trying to get Montag anry at Beatty (almost as if Beatty wanted to be killed), and because Beatty was going to have Faber killed. All of this enraged Guy Montag, and all of the emotion he was feeling finally burst through as he burnt Beatty, killing him.
Montag says "We never burned right...but now I'll do it right." This indicates his shift from reluctance to acceptance of his initial role as a fireman in burning books.
The climax comes immediately before the resolution or denouement.
Yes. Susanna was born 6 months after they were married.
Actors. Before 1660, only actors and no actresses performed in the plays.