What is the names of Ray Bradbury's daughters?
their names were Susan, Ramona, Bettina, and Alexandra
In the book Fahrenheit 451 what did montag want from Faber?
Alrighy ya'll heres the answer. Montag wanted some cash from faber. WHO DOESN'T? LOL. but no the answer is montag wanted faber to take some books and read them.
source: me,myself,and time
lol jk im reading the book
What is Faber's reaction to Montag's idea?
Faber is initially hesitant and fearful of Montag's idea to take action against the fire department because he is concerned about the risks involved. However, he eventually agrees to help Montag by providing him with guidance and support in his mission to shake up the oppressive society.
What happens to people that try to fool the government in Fahrenheit 451?
In Fahrenheit 451, people who try to fool the government or break the rules by owning and reading books are either arrested by the Firemen and their books are burned, or they are sent to mental institutions for reprogramming. The society in the novel is tightly controlled, and those who oppose the government face severe consequences.
What happend to Faber at the end of Fahrenheit 451?
Faber is an old retired professor Montag met in a park a year prior to the time the story takes place. Montag seeks Faber out for help with understanding what he reads. Faber is a cowardly man who is afraid to go outside and do anything about the society they're living in. Faber agrees to help Montag and to help him understand how things got to be so bad in their society.
What does Montag do to his house?
Guy Montag escapes the city by running (More of a jog because he was partly injected with morphine earlier when the Mechanical Hound attacked him but failed), is nearly run over by a car full of children, and runs into the outskirts of the city. He is nearly caught as the police call for the entire neighboorhood he's running through to "Look out their windows, open their doors, ..." He barely makes it by half a second into a river bank where he can't be seen and floats down that river. (The River kind of represents a change in Montag, unreality of technology and F451, to the reality of the real world), and he ends up at the rusty old railroad tracks Faber was talking about. He continues along the tracks (All the while experiencing the outside world and leisure time, which Faber mentions) and comes across a group of knowledgeables (What Faber was ALSO talking about, how a bunch of hobos lived along the tracks, college professers etc.), and one important one named Granger, who represents Ray Bradbury in some sort of way, by directly showing his ideas.
Happy now? Just helped you with a last minute report/forgot to read and need to know what happened. Or I'm mistaken.
What page does montag go to the camp?
Montag goes to the camp on page 142 in the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury.
What details or scenes in the novel show how Bradbury envisioned the future?
Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" envisions a dystopian future through scenes like the burning of books by firemen, the pervasive use of screens for entertainment and distraction, and the suppression of critical thinking and intellectual individuality through censorship and conformity. These details illustrate Bradbury's concerns about the potential consequences of technology, mass media, and state control on society and individual freedom.
How old is Mildred in Fahrenheit 451?
There is a quote on page 48. Here is part of it: "hair burnt by chemicals to a brittle straw...eyes...kind of cataract...reddened pouting lips, the body as thin as a praying mantis from dieting...flesh like white bacon" (Bradbury 48).
What does beatty's speech about clarisse reveal about him part 3 Fahrenheit 451?
Because she is simply to happy. She is living her life like she should with her family; staying up and chatting with the lights on, laughing, and enjoying every little thing about life. As Beatty wants everyone to just simply do things as a everyday thing and not be so happy about the actual simplicity of life.
In Fahrenheit 451 why would Beatty make montag burn his own house?
Because Capt. Beatty purposely enticed him to do so by taking away his "green bullet" earphone and threating to track down who was on the other line and then began to taunt Montag until Guy, in a split decision, turned the flamethrower against Capt. Beatty and then knocked out the two other firemen as the hound pounced onto him partially injecting morphine into his knee as Montag incinerates the mechanical hound
What effect does the dandelion have on guy Montag in Fahrenheit 451?
it could symbolize clarrise's innocence. also, making montag start to realize that something is wrong with his life. when he rubs it on his chin, none of the color comes off, indicating that he is not in love (with Mildred) even though he thought he was.
What is the theme of part 2 of Fahrenheit 451?
The theme of part 2 of Fahrenheit 451 is the destructive power of censorship and the suppression of knowledge and critical thinking. Through the character of Mildred and Montag's interactions with other characters, the novel explores the consequences of a society that limits access to information and promotes conformity.
What dos beatty say about clarisse?
Beatty describes Clarisse as unconventional, rebellious, and dangerous because she questions society's norms and makes Montag think about his life choices. He believes her influence is negative and seeks to eliminate her presence from Montag's life.
What does Beatty say he will do with the radio?
Beatty says he will track Montag's conversations through the radio and use it to ensure that Montag is not reading or hoarding books. He wants to use the technology to monitor Montag's activities and make sure he does not break the law.
What is the moral for the story The Man by Ray Bradbury?
Don't talk to strangers, don't leave your child unattended, don't get involved in a murder/kidnapping scheme.
The object is a book, and he hides it under his pillow. He also has several other books hidden in a ventilation shaft.
Why does Beatty make Montag burn his house in Fahrenheit 451?
because they found books in Montag's house.
How does Montag feel when the bomb drops on his city?
As the bombs approach, he is in shock. His first thought is, "This was not to be believed." Then, he thinks immediately of those that he left behind in the city.
-mrs-campbell-
What happened to the city after the war?
There have been many wars throughout the centuries. During most wars, surrounding cities feel a negative impact from the war. This includes loss of jobs, lack of goods, and deaths.
Quotes related to censorship in Fahrenheit 451?
"There must be something in books, things we can't imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be something there. You don't stay for nothing."
- Guy Montag, Fahrenheit 451, pg. 51
"I just want someone to hear what I have to say. And maybe if I talk long enough, it'll make sense."
- Guy Montag, Fahrenheit 451, pg. 82
"What traitors books can be! You think they're backing you up, and they turn on you. Others can use them, too, and there you are, lost in the middle of the moor, in a great welter of nouns and verbs and adjectives."
- Captain Beatty, Fahrenheit 451, pg. 107
"Its real beauty is that it destroys responsibility and consequences."
- Captain Beatty, Fahrenheit 451, pg. 115
"The sun burnt every day. It burnt Time. The world rushed in a circle and turned on its axis and time was busy burning the years and the people anyway, without any help from him. So if he burnt things with the firemen and the sun burnt Time, that meant that everything burnt!"
- Guy Montag, Fahrenheit 451, pg. 141
What do the firemen bet on dull nights in Fahrenheit 451?
They bet on how long it will take the hound to catch and kill small animals