Mildred initially called the fire alarm about Montag.
Montag's wife and her friends called the alarm on Guy Montag.
In "Fahrenheit 451", the firemen respond to fake alarms so that they can burn books. The location of the alarms is not specified in the book as they are part of the government's suppression of knowledge and free thinking.
In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," it is revealed that Montag, the protagonist, called in the alarm after he became disillusioned with the society's censorship and book burning. The alarm that Captain Beatty finally answers is a call to Montag's own house, where Montag's rebellion against the oppressive regime becomes evident. This moment marks a significant turning point in the story, highlighting the conflict between individual thought and societal control.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," the poker game is interrupted by the sound of an alarm signaling the arrival of firemen to burn books. Montag is called to duty, leading to the disruption of the game.
The alarm call of the fire department interrupted the game and Montag laid down his cards in response.
They have a theory that if they planted books in all of their houses and sounded the alarm they could destry their power. Montag only does this to his fellow fire man's house Black, this is the only house that he actually does it with.
they were called a cemaforro
Some fire alarm systems are directly connected to the fire service so that wehn the fire alarm is triggered, the fire department are automatically called. If not, then call the emergency services and ask for fire service.
In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," the fire alarm leads the men, specifically Montag and the firemen, to the home of a woman who owns a collection of books. When they arrive, rather than simply extinguishing the fire, the woman chooses to burn with her books, symbolizing the extreme consequences of censorship and the value of knowledge. This pivotal moment deeply impacts Montag, igniting his internal conflict about his role in society and his growing desire for intellectual freedom.
I think it was only 2 people, Mildred and one of her friend
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As Montag and Mildred sat in the hallway, Montag read aloud from the book, causing Mildred to become upset and disgusted by the words. Mildred then called the fire department to report Montag's possession of books, leading to a confrontation between Montag and the firefighters. Ultimately, Montag had to flee from the authorities.