answersLogoWhite

0

Bradbury, more accurately the narrator of Fahrenheit 451 decidedly does not describe Montag's home. Rather he simply states the items that can be found there: his pillow, the air grate, the glove hole (a sort of locking system that allows Guy entry into the house). Montag doesn't seem to have a home, he has a house, a domicile, a place to sleep. The only area of the house that is described is the parlor where three, soon to be all four, of the walls are dominated by screens on which play scenes and plays (a bit like television).

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?