Chapter 1 of Fahrenheit 451 ends on page 25 of the book.
Page 45 towards the end of the page if you have the 50th Anniversary Edition.
In the 60th anniversary edition of Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse does not die. Clarisse is a character who influences the protagonist, Guy Montag, early in the story, but she does not meet a tragic end in the novel.
The quote "The war that they had waged on one another for six thousand years" from Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" is referenced in Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451." It highlights the destructive nature of human conflict and wars throughout history.
At the end of the book Fahrenheit 451, the people who have memorized books gather together in the countryside to preserve and pass on the knowledge contained within those books. They are working to rebuild society and prevent the destruction of knowledge that was carried out by the government.
the middle of part one! btw in the end of the book mildread dies!
The firemen are called to Montag's house because there are books there.
You see him at the valley of the end on the last page of chapter 370
I don't know what page does it start on?
The phoenix is mentioned several times in the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury. One significant mention is in Part One, when Professor Faber describes the phoenix as a symbol of the cycle of destruction and rebirth, which Montag later interprets as a representation of hope for the future.
It's not in there since it is from Bella's POV but one can assume she told him sometime during the days that Alice was staying with Bella
At the end of Part 2 in Fahrenheit 451, Montag and Faber have joined forces to challenge the oppressive society. Montag begins to understand the importance of books and seeks out a group of people who have memorized literature to preserve it for future generations. They plan to rebuild society after the impending destruction.
montag does. at the end of the novel montag finds peace within himself and in his mind