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When montag left fabers house which direction did he go?

Montag headed for the river.


In Fahrenheit 451 which firefighter does Montag attack?

He realizes that all the men look alike... perhaps think alike. They are all robots and he is one of them.


Were does Faber tell montag to go?

the river


Where does Faber tell montag to go to escape athorities?

Faber tells Montag to escape to the river and follow its path out of the city to avoid the authorities. He advises Montag to seek refuge with the exiled book-lovers who live along the river.


What direction did montag go when he left Faber's?

To the river


What different about the fire montag saw after leaving the river?

It was warming, not burning.


What was different after the fire montag saw leaving the river?

It was warming, not burning.


What similarity does montag realize about his fellow firemen?

Montag realizes that his fellow firemen are also unhappy and unfulfilled in their lives, despite the facade of conformity they project. They are all searching for meaning and purpose in a society that suppresses individuality and critical thinking.


What is the purpose of Montag going into the river?

Montag goes into the river to cleanse himself of the guilt and fear he feels for carrying out the burning of books. The river symbolizes purification and renewal, allowing Montag to start over and begin a new chapter in his life.


What does montag next hear and long for mild rid is retrieved?

In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," Montag next hears a mechanical hound outside his home. This triggers his longing for mildred, his wife, as he realizes the extent of the surveillance and control in his society.


What does Montag follow to reach the Book People in the country?

The river and the railroad tracks


What does the river give montag time to do?

The river gives Montag time to reflect on his thoughts and emotions, allowing him to contemplate his actions and the society he lives in. It provides a peaceful and introspective space for him to reconsider his beliefs and purpose in life.