Helped their mother around the house
Run around her house naked.
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Chicago is well known for house music. It was introduced in the early nineteen eighties. It spread in other major cities in the mid eighties. House music was used for dancing.
Return to sender, Can't help falling in love, Good luck charm, Crying in the chapel, In the ghetto, Suspicious minds, The wonder of you, Burning love, Heartbreak Hotel, Hound dog, One night, Stuck on you, All shook up, Don't be cruel, Teddy Bear, Surrender, Jailhouse Rock, Love me tender, A fool such as I and Devil in disguise to name a few. Elvis sings lots of songs including: -jailhouse rock -hound dog
Beatty and the crew, unless you want to count the guys in the helicopter with the Hound.
After the Mechanical Hound stabs Montag in the leg with a needle containing anesthetic he destroys the Hound with the flamethrower he used to burn down his house.
He thought that he was being watched by the robot hound from the fire house.
The Mechanical Hound doesn't go to Faber's house because it isn't programmed to seek out humans based on their thoughts or beliefs. Its function is to hunt down individuals who deviate from societal norms or pose a threat to the system, not to target those who are simply in possession of contraband books.
Montag is reading poetry just before the mechanical hound arrives. The hound's arrival should indicate to Montag that he is in trouble and that the authorities are aware of his subversive activities. His reaction is one of fear and paranoia as he realizes the seriousness of the situation he is in.
As Montag nears the corner by his house, he can sense a presence just around the corner, thinking that the air had a certain energy to it that someone was standing there, waiting for him. When he turned the corner he was face to face with Clarisse McClellan, his new seventeen-year-old neighbor.
In the first section of the book(The Hearth and the Salamander), Montag notices the mechanical house acting very hostile toward him. Montag fears the mechanical beast. As the story progresses, the hound grows more and more hostile toward him. This is strange because it is almost like Beatty(Montag's Fire Chief) programmed the hound to react that way toward Montag, as if he knew he was hoarding the books illegally.
montag gets chased by the mechanical dog when he tries to escape from burning his own home in the last chapter of Fahrenheit 451. also the mechanical dog is able to track until he drinks some liquid in a forest that a guy gives him
Someone told Captain Beatty if they had a suspicion about someone having books or if they witnessed it with their own eyes.Citizens sent in alarms stating addresses of places suspected of harboring literature.because someone (like a neighbor) would alert them. then they (firemen) would check it out and see if there were really any books, then burn them if there were.Citizens sent in alarms stating addresses of places suspected of harboring literature. The alarm is basically faxed to the fire station and the firemen follow the alarm then do what they are hired to do.The firemen would send a mechanical hound all around town, and if the mechanical hound detected any books, then the hound would just stray around that single house, and that probably reveals to the firemen that the house is in possession of books.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," the person at the door is a teenage girl named Clarisse McClellan. She is unusual in the society portrayed in the story because she is curious, observant, and questions the status quo, which intrigues and challenges the main character, Montag.
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It is the residence of the Stapleton's in 'The Hound of the Baskervilles.'