Who Is Montag's Death In Fahrenheit 451

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Montag made the choice to kill Beatty rather than risk his own life due to Beatty trying to arrest him. This choice shows that Montag has reached a point where he no longer cares about the world around him, he has even become okay with murdering others. Montag’s use of a flamethrower to kill Beatty and the mechanical hound, show that Montag is also using the very tool that has kept him confined to an empty life, and is now using that tool to liberate himself from everything he was. While Montag is attempting to escape from the city he nearly gets run over, this on top of his rapidly thinking mind, makes Montag really consider the things he has done and the world that he has lived in. Montag hears on his radio that another mechanical hound has been sent after him, so to escape from the hound and to find the intellectuals that Faber mentioned, Montag waded in a river to mask his scent and travel to the countryside. …show more content…

After meeting the intellectuals, they help Montag further hide his scent from the hound and they welcome him to their group. The group of intellectuals then go on to say that there are thousands like them across the country and that they are waiting for a day when they can bring human civilization back from the “dark ages” using their memories of books; this gives the group of intellectuals a purpose, as they believe that the loss of books has destroyed human society and that they can rebuild it. A bomber then comes over the city that Montag has just escaped from and releases a devastating bomb above the area. Due to the power of the bomb, the city is destroyed, meaning that everyone Montag had known are dead and that if Montag had not left the city as quick as he did, he would have also died. Montag then goes on the quote bible verses as he heads towards the destroyed

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