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What was Clarisse's role in the novel?

Clarisse helps Montag to observe the world and society around him more. She opens his eyes to the surroundings. She asks him "Are you happy?" which really makes him think then he realizes he is not happy.


Who did Beatty blame for influencing Montag's recent use of illegal books?

Beatty blamed Montag's neighbor, Professor Faber, for influencing his use of illegal books. Beatty believed that Faber had turned Montag against society and the fire department by encouraging him to read and think critically.


Who does beatty think fooled and ruined montag?

Beatty believes that books have influenced and ruined Montag's mind, leading him to question the society they live in and rebel against the status quo. Beatty sees books as the source of Montag's discontent and believes they have misled him into thinking differently from those around him.


Fahrenheit 451-did profrssor Faber think montags call was a trap?

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.


In the beginning of part two Montag remember Clarissewhy do the two books remind him of clarisse?

The two books remind Montag of Clarisse because she was a unique individual who questioned society and made him think deeply about his life and the world around him. Just like Clarisse, the books challenge Montag to question the status quo and consider alternative perspectives, prompting him to reflect on his own beliefs and values.


Who likes to think and talk in Fahrenheit 451?

Montag's neighbor Clarisse McClellan : "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?"


What questions does montag ask that suprises beatty and the other firemen?

In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Montag surprises Beatty and the other firemen by asking why books are banned, why people are not allowed to think for themselves, and why they burn instead of preserve knowledge. Montag's questions suggest he is starting to challenge the society's norms and seek deeper meaning in books.


Is Fahrenheit 451 Montag's address?

No, that is the temperature at which the books burn. I don't think it mentions in the book what his address is or even the city he lives in.


What details does Bradbury give to establish the setting of Montags encounter with Clarisse?

It late in the night when Montag is just going home from burning a stack of books. But as Montag slows down the corner (he always does) he feels this presence that lingers there on the bottom of the stairs from his house. It's (i think) raining? No I don't think, but it's like Clarisse is/has been waiting for Montag since


Why did Faber give montag his name and phone number?

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.


Why did beatty want to die?

He's not necessarily happy at all. He just realized that Beatty wanted to die, and granted what he wanted. I think it made Montag more sad than anything, because Montag was doing what Beatty couldn't ( rebelling against society )


In Fahrenheit 451 why did Montag go see Faber?

Montag went to see Faber because he was seeking guidance and support in understanding the books he had started to read. Faber was a retired English professor who had a deep knowledge of literature and was able to provide Montag with insight and perspective on the value of books and the society they lived in.