What was different about these hobos was the fact that they were for books and against the government. They identified themselves as a piece of literature because those were the books they memorized.
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In "Fahrenheit 451" Montag discovers that the hobos are actually intellectuals who are dedicated to knowledge and books. They have memorized all the books they have read so they can pass this knowledge on to younger generations. Their personal identities are named for the books they have memorized.
Montag asks Millie about their past before they met, specifically wanting to know why they got married and what attracted her to him. He is trying to understand the emptiness in their relationship and his own feelings.
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Vagabonds are basically hobos. Kings are... royal.
there are hobos everywhere!
Montag stops at a gas station. There he cleans up and combs his hair.
Oh, dude, you're talking about Fahrenheit 451? That's like classic lit, man. So, Montag asked Mildred where they met on page 20. But seriously, who needs to remember page numbers when you can just Google it?
Montag and the hobos said their mission was to help rebuild society by preserving books and cultural knowledge, fostering critical thinking, and encouraging individuality and creativity. They aimed to ensure that the mistakes of the past were not repeated and that a more enlightened and free society could be built.
one likes hobos and one likes houses??
300 hobos
Montag first met Clarisse McClellan when she moved in next door to his house. She immediately captivated him with her curious and unconventional nature, sparking a desire in him to question his own beliefs and the society around him.
Hobos are Hobos because they don't have a home or sufficient money to buy a home. and because they are hobos