Montag hid his books after the ladies left because he realized he had made a mistake by reading poetry to the ladies. He hid them in the backyard after they left.
Quoting the book, "He carried the books into the backyard and hid them in the bushes near the alley fence."
Montag burned the book of poetry in the wall incinerator because Faber had told him he would no longer help him if he didn't.
To go into the drawing room while it was empty and before the ladies left the dinner table.
I know how much you want to know these kinds of things but some people want to be left alone and there home address is one way they get away from everyone else. Its life.... and we cant give that information. SORRY! -Victoria
Isaac Asimov was right handed. He autographed books using his right hand. It is too bad that he contracted AIDs through a blood transfusion or he would have lived longer and wrote even more books.
ether bush, yard, or grille
Quoting the book, "He carried the books into the backyard and hid them in the bushes near the alley fence."
Quoting the book, "He carried the books into the backyard and hid them in the bushes near the alley fence."
Montag burned the book of poetry in the wall incinerator because Faber had told him he would no longer help him if he didn't.
Montag was hiding books in 2 instances from his wife. The first instance was near the beginning after they burned the woman. He hid the books in the air vents. The second time was when Beatty came over to talk. He hid it in his pillow and Mildred wanted to fluff the pillow. References: Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451, New York: Ballantine Books, 1953
well I loved a person once and she accept me even thuogh i'm really bod to her
After meeting Clarisse and how she had a different point of view on the world, he realized that he doesn't want to live in a society where it is forbidden to talk abut his thoughts and learn about anything new
Montag headed for the river.
Montag showed Mildred the books he had been hiding behind the ventilator grille. He wanted her to understand why he had been acting differently and wanted to share the knowledge he had gained from reading. Mildred was shocked and ultimately betrayed Montag by reporting him to the authorities.
To the river
Montag tells Faber to leave town and head towards the river where he will meet up with a group of intellectuals who are dedicated to preserving and sharing books. Faber also advises Montag to stay hidden and avoid using his real identity.
the scent of kerosene