Montag | True & False | Story | Quotes | Beatty |
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What was Montag's reaction to the fire engine arriving at his own house?
Shock/disbelief
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Mildred kept Montag's secret that he had books
False, she turned him in
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What does Montag do to the other firemen
killed them
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Beatty
"Old Montag wanted to fly near the sun..."
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How many times had Beatty been alerted of Montag's books
Twice, once by one of Mildred's friends, then Mildred
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When provoked, what did Montag do to Beatty
Burned him with a flamethrower
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Montag poured alcohol on himself
True, to rid himself of his scent
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Where had Montag hid his books to keep them from being found in his house
He buried them in the ground
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Faber
"At least you were a fool about the right things..."
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What did Beatty feel while talking to Montag
Anger, disappointment
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What happened to Montag's leg
The mechanical hound bit him and pumped the poison into his leg
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Montag burned his own house down
True, Beatty told him to clean up his own mess
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Why did Beatty want to die
He secretly was tired of how things were/his job, and he didn't want to do it anymore
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The man on the radio
"War has been declared..."
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What was Beatty going to do after Montag burned his own house down
Arrest him
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