because he killed clarisse that same night.
dude that is way off, clarisse died because of the teenagers that ran her over
Montag took these items to throw off the Mechanical Hound's scent by spreading Faber's scent around. He also took the whiskey to mask his own scent and to calm his nerves. Finally, the suitcase contained a tracking device he planted in the Fire Station as a distraction.
Montag did not want to be recognized. He poured whiskey on himself to hide his scent and used Faber's clothes to disguise himself.
Montag did not want to be recognized. He poured whiskey on himself to hide his scent and used Faber's clothes to disguise himself.
He took that because he needed to get ride of his scent so the mechanical hound wouldn't be able to find him.
Montag took the whisky to throw off the Mechanical Hound's scent, the suitcase to give the impression that he was leaving town, and Faber's dirty clothes to confuse the authorities if they were tracking him. This was all part of his plan to evade capture and escape the city.
Montag headed for the river.
He changes into Fabers clothes and swims along the river until he reaches the end when he does he climbs out this is where he meets the River People
To hide his scent from the mechanical hound.
Montag asks Faber for help understanding the books he has been stealing and hiding. He seeks guidance on how to make sense of the knowledge contained within the books and how to use it to help society.
Toward the train tracks
Montag took a Bible along to Faber's house because he believed it contained valuable knowledge that society was missing. Faber was awed by it because books were banned and considered dangerous, so owning one symbolized rebellion and potential access to banned knowledge.
Faber and Montag discuss the suppression of knowledge, the importance of books, and the role of society in Fahrenheit 451. Faber encourages Montag to take action against the oppressive government and advocates for preserving literature. Their discussions lead Montag to question the status quo and ultimately rebel against the censorship in society.
In the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Faber gives Montag a small metal object containing a concentrated form of a liquor called "Denham's" that can be used to sedate mechanical hounds.
The cast of The Sweetest Hippopotamus - 2012 includes: Alex Appel as Eunice Montag Adrian Argento as Suitcase Sam Ron Basch as Big Jack Montag Shawn Goldberg as Clyde Haley Shannon as Suzette Amanda Smith as Grandma Suzette Luke Vitale as Ricky Raketti