Mrs. Phelps was moved by the poem.
In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Faber reads from the Book of Job in the Bible, specifically Job 38. This passage challenges Montag to think about the deeper questions and truths in life, prompting him to question the oppressive society he lives in.
The women are at first incredulous and think that Montag is joking. When they realize that he is serious they grow increasingly uncomfortable and fidgety until Mrs. Phelps eventually starts to cry. The women leave in a disgusted flurry soon thereafter.
Montag thought Faber was reciting a poem by Matthew Arnold called "Dover Beach."
I think Micheal Phelps is in court,not in jail,but I'm not sure
My soul cries hallelujah
Mrs. Phelps think Huck is Tom Sawyer
Montag initially thinks he sees a person on the railroad tracks, but it turns out to be a mechanical hound.
Faber gave Montag his name and phone number because he saw potential in Montag to change and rebel against the oppressive society they lived in. Faber wanted to help Montag, as he believed Montag could be a powerful force for good by spreading knowledge and ideas against censorship and conformity.
Yes, Professor Faber did think Montag's call was a trap because he was aware of the dangers associated with openly discussing subversive ideas related to books and free thinking, especially over the phone. He suspected that the authorities could be monitoring their conversation and viewed it as a risky move.
i don't think so
The sign reads, "Don't even think about parking here."
Micheal Phelps i think