Fahrenheit 451

 Bradbury chose " The Hearth and the Salamander" as the title of his chapter because Montag is a firemen and Bradbury is trying to make a connection in a way that  Montag is related to fire.

 Montag enjoy burning books and to see them changed.

Bradbury chose to represent fire hose as a " great python " because it might be a signal for something negative to happen.

 the 451 represent the degrees that books burn.

Clarisse McClellan is described as a very curious person and it was Clarisse perfume that got the attention of Montag.

 The names "Clarise and "Guy " are significant because Clarisse is very smart and love to read books and guy just like to burn books

 When Clarisse ask Montag about the way of his life, he just answer right away , but then he started to  really think about the question.

Clarisse likes to smell things and look at things while Montag likes to burn things. Clarisse spend her time imagining things and also spending her time walking outside all day, while Montag doesn't do that and he doesn't really know about the world. Montag have never seen a house with a light and it was really rare to him, but not to Clarisse.

Montag employs two similes in thinking of Clarisse, Montag think of Clarisse as someone who made him realize who he really was and what was his real feelings.

After Clarisse leaves Montag, for the first time Montag realize that he's not happy at all and he's living a life that he doesn't want to live.

Montag's wife, Mildred/Millie use seashells to dream and to forget about the life their living        

Bradbury describe  Clarisse as a very happy woman and a very imaginable person and Bradbury describe  Mildred as a very sad woman and she didn't want to live in a life she's living.

The machine use on Mildred was a person trying to save her and they were two person, one was doing all the work while the other didn't care because the person was already use to the things that happen because it happens very often and that means that the society suffers a lot in any ways.

Montag's comment that "nobody knows anyone" is telling that the people have suffer a lot that now any people do whatever to hurt you and they don't care anymore and all the people are strangers and they could attack anywhere.

Montag finds himself drawn to the window of the McClellan household and he saw that all the McClellan laughter was sincere and it wasn't force and they had light in  their house while Montag's house was very  dark and other people houses were also dark.

Montag's confused statement " I don't know anything anymore" meant his thinking and he couldn't think anymore and remember.

When Mildred woke up she didn't remember anything and she was a new person she was happy.
 Clarisse visit the psychiatrist because the psychiatrist want to know what Clarisse spend her time in and why she goes all day and do the things she does.

 The " Hound" is an animal and its function is to targets it self and they controlled them and Montag is bothered because the animal doesn't like him and also last time the animal wanted to attack him twice.

 The woman want to stay and burn, and die with her books, rather than surrender to the fireman and leave the books and her home to burn because she loves her books and she told Montag that he can't never have her books and that she rather died with her books.

 young people do sports in school and just watch tv for several hours and all the students are taught to say the same thing to always agrees with the older people and they never say something different, this activities reveal that the society are controlled and they can't do anything.

 the people became all different types of the images of Montag, while he was doing his work.

The ironic about the text of the firemen's book was that in the book Benjamin franklin was the first firemen and that is ironic because Benjamin franklin was know as the founder father of the united states.

Bradbury's allusion in the text where the woman say " play the man, Master Radley; we shall this day light such a candle, by god's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out" was that the woman was showing Montag what he does when he burn books and the intention of the woman for burning her own books and house was that she doesn't want anybody to do it.

The effect of the comparison where Bradbury compares books to birds is that the men were throwing books into the air like birds flying into the air.

 The crime that that Montag commit during the episode is that he stole the books to save it and he didn't do it because his hands has its own brain and his hands reacted by saving the books.

they learn that the fire captain, Beatty, knew what the woman meant when she said " play the man, Master Radley; we shall this day light such a candle, by god's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out" because he told Montag that they were two man and one said the play the man while the two man were been burnt alive.

 After the death of the old woman, Montag return to home and realizes Millie was so strange because she would talk about random stuffs and ask random questions. Montag wonder why she became so empty because she wasn't happy anymore and she was so strange.

 the function of the parlor walls is that you could feel the memory of others and if most citizens in f451 posses these parlors then they will create more conflict.

 Millie use very simple words to announce the death of Clarisse and she seemed that she didn't really cared about Clarisse and she seemed very normal when telling the story to Montag.


Millie's reaction to Montag's story about the of the old woman was that Millie didn't even cared about and she said that it was the old woman fault that she got burned into the fire. Millie also said that all Montag work would be gone just because of the old woman, this shows that Millie doesn't cared about anyone and she thinks it is normal for Montag to kill people, this also shows that Montag is a person who want to change and not burn books anymore.











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