The fore log of the book tries to show that it is bad to have books and shows the part of the fireman in cleaning up and getting rid of such books.
Montag meets Clarisse on a monorail train and she poses the question as to whether or not he is truly happy. This motives him to find out what is in the books and if his current life is all it is cracked up to be.
Then Montag comes home one day to find that his wife is desensitized as usual and sees that she has taken more sleeping pills than she was able to handle. Montag calls the hospital and such events as this make him feel truly unhappy.
Instances arise where Montag is continually starts to learn about books and how the firemen became to be.
A women in a house with a library tries burns herself alive and Montag has to be witness to this. At this house is where Montag gets one of the books he starts to read.
Montag analyzes his relationship with his wife Mildred and finds out that a car has hit Clarisse and her family moved away.
I know that paper combusts at 451 deg fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit 451 is the heat at which paper burns
Ray Bradbury was inspired to write "Fahrenheit 451" by witnessing a book burning during McCarthyism in the 1950s. This event made him concerned about censorship and government control of information, reflecting in the dystopian society depicted in the novel.
The title of Fahrenheit 451 is Fahrenheit 451. The shorter version of the story was called "The Fireman", which was the basis for Fahrenheit 451. The reason why this book was entitled Fahrenheit 451 is because the temperature in which books burn is Fahrenheit 451.
Paper burns at approximately 451 degrees Fahrenheit, which is why it is the title of Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" where books are burned as a form of censorship.
Montag wears the number 451 on his helmet in Fahrenheit 451. The number signifies the temperature at which book paper burns.
The inciting event is the initial action or event that starts the main conflict in a story.
The mechanical hound kills an innocent man on page 113 of Fahrenheit 451. This event is a turning point in the novel and foreshadows the oppressive society in which the characters live.
451 degrees Fahrenheit is 232.8 degrees Celsius.
Mrs. Bowles's first name in "Fahrenheit 451" was Mildred.
It is the temperature at which paper, in this case books, spontaneously combusts (bursts into flames). 451 degrees Fahrenheit.
The inciting event is the event in the story (normally at the beginning) that causes the whole story to happen. If that event didn't happen then there would be no story