113 with the soft cover
The antagonist is Captain Beatty
It occurs when Guy Montag sets flame to his captain, Beatty.
If your talking about the book Fahrenheit 451, Captain Beatty is killed by Guy Montag. He does this by burning him alive with the flame thrower.
Captain Beatty quotes books on pages 56, 57, and 58 in "Fahrenheit 451." This occurs during his confrontation with Montag, where he recites passages from various works to illustrate his points about the dangers of books and ideas.
In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," Captain Beatty discusses censorship in several instances throughout the book, particularly in Part One. While page numbers can vary by edition, Beatty's key speech about censorship and the role of firemen typically occurs around pages 50-60. In this speech, he explains how society has chosen to suppress literature and promote conformity to maintain happiness.
Captain Beatty in "Fahrenheit 451" represents the oppressive forces of censorship and control in society. He symbolizes the dangers of a society that suppresses intellectualism and critical thinking in order to maintain power and conformity. Beatty's character serves as a warning against the dangers of censorship and the importance of preserving free thought and the pursuit of knowledge.
Captain Beatty drove the Salamander to Montag's house in "Fahrenheit 451." Beatty was aware that Montag had secretly been collecting and hiding books, and he wanted to confront Montag about his subversive actions.
That would be natural to have some affinity for Captain Beatty of Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" .
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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.
Page 61 It was said by Captain Beatty when explaining to Guy Montag about the society that it Fahrenheit 451 society. Specifically, he is explaining how the government keeps people from getting upset about politics or any other thing that requires brain power.