Faber is referring to Montag when he says "he may be one of us." He is suggesting that Montag could join their group of book lovers who are secretly working against the oppressive society in the novel "Fahrenheit 451."
1quality of information 2.leisure to digest it 3.the right to carry out our actions based on what we learn from the interactions with the first two.
Which one? He has multiple. The one on his chest says '17BLACK' if thats the one you are referring to
knit one (probably referring to one stitch unless it says row after it)
who was faber? who was faber?
Faber believed that the three elements missing from life were "quality, leisure, and the right to carry out actions based on one's own self-interest." He felt that society had become too focused on conformity and censorship, leading to a lack of true human connection and fulfillment.
Yes -- 56 including the one on his bum
In the novel, 'Fahrenheit 451', Faber says religion has been changed in the parlors through the Lord. Faber says: 'it was the Lord, how they've changed it in our 'parlors' these days. Christ is one of the 'family' now. I often wonder if God recognizes His own son the way we've dressed him up, or is it dressed him down?' In other words, religion evolved into something unrecognizable, no longer traditional in the family home. - Adrianna
I think you may be referring to MARA
If you are referring to the one on her left forearm it says "buelah" meaning heaven, or a holy place.
They (Montag and Faber) call it the 'green bullet' or 'ear-phone', which is similar to the seashell (ear-radio) Mildred uses, but this one it fixed so that the two people wearing it can hear what the other one says.
yes there is one particular one: "I hear America singing" by Walt Whitman this poem is about the American dream. when Walt Whitman says "varied carols" he is referring to the dfferent forms of the American dream yes there is one particular one: "I hear America singing" by Walt Whitman this poem is about the American dream. when Walt Whitman says "varied carols" he is referring to the dfferent forms of the American dream yes there is one particular one: "I hear America singing" by Walt Whitman this poem is about the American dream. when Walt Whitman says "varied carols" he is referring to the dfferent forms of the American dream
There are many Johns. No one may know for sure who you're referring to.