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Fahrenheit 451
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one single bomb does not explode in fahrenheit 451, rather, an array of bombs, being dropped from many bombing planes.
The "Green Bullet" that Faber gave Montag is one of them.
In "Fahrenheit 451", there are only a few known copies of Shakespeare's works left in existence. One of these copies is in the possession of a character named Granger, who memorizes the text to preserve it for future generations.
It begins in autumn during part one, The Hearth and the Salamander.
In "Fahrenheit 451", Stoneman is one of Montag's fellow firemen. He doesn't play a significant role in the story other than being a loyal follower of Captain Beatty and participating in the burning of books.
There are more than one. Clairesse McClellan and Mildred Montag come to mind for me.
the middle of part one! btw in the end of the book mildread dies!
Mildred Montag said this in "Fahrenheit 451." She expresses the sentiment while talking to her husband, Montag, indicating the busy and disconnected nature of their society where interactions and relationships are superficial.
There are more than one main points, but the one that I noticed more was Mechanical world VS Natural world. Like, technology VS books. The other one could be the way happiness can be perceived and how books can affect it.
who was faber? who was faber?