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What Does Fire Symbolize In Fahrenheit 451

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Beatty speaks so passionately about Clarisse because he is respectful and takes note of Clarisse.
Mildred called in the alarm and chose to leave her husband behind. This shows that Mildred values her TV family more than Montag. We can infer that she will do anything to protect herself, even if it means helping to kill her husband. Her words “everything’s gone now” support my answer because she was referring to her TV family and how they are everything to her. She definitely loves them more than she loves Montag.
The burning of Montag’s entire house can be symbolic because it symbolizes how we can lose things that are important to us. From a spiritual perspective, fire represents our passion and motivation. When Montag’s entire house was burned, it showed how passionate Montag really was about his house.
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He does this because Black was responsible for burning many other homes, so Montag thought it would only be fair if he had his own home burned as well. Montag’s escape plan is to cross the river and start following the railroad tracks that lead out of the city.
Faber evolves to be a big influence on Montag. He guides him through his transformation, encouraging Montag to read the books he has found.
I think Montag decided to stop burning the books because he started to realize how important books are to society, and how upside down his life was without them. They hold so much knowledge, and he wanted to keep books to share that knowledge with other people.
The men at the campfire provide Montag with a special liquid to pour over himself that changes his scent so then the Mechanical Hound wouldn’t find him. The TV audience think the chase ended by the Hound finding Montag and killing him. This situation reveals that the police wanted to keep their audience watching, so they got scared and killed an innocent

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