Clarisse asked Montag a question. His reply was "No." What was the question?
Fahrenheit 451 is a 1953 dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury.Often regarded as one of his best works the novel presents a future American society …
I'm pretty sure Clarisse s age is actually 16. She claims to Montag that she's 17 but when he questions her she admits that she's not quite 17 yet. Since 17-1=16 I'm changing her age back to 16. Is this a distopia? The presented government's efforts on internal affairs aime happiness (content) among people.
In spite the pain Lia courageously asks Mateo on his decision of marrying Clarisse . When Mateo did not answer her question Lia gets mad and disappointed with him. As Dara tries to warn Mateo that marrying Clarisse will be the biggest mistake of his life he refuses to …
When asked about his profession Mead tells the car that he is a writer but the car does not understand since no one buys books or magazines in the television-dominated society. Neither the police car or its occupants can understand why Mead would be out walking for no reason and so they decide to take him to the Psychiatric Center for Research on Regressive Tendencies and force him into the car.
The current wording no longer says either phrase so this is obsolete. In general though the semantics introduced by the fact that the houses themselves are fireproof is tricky. Also when Montag burns his house the books does say that he literally burns it: I guess the fireproof casings can fail. Jason Quinn 03:23 5 September 2013 (UTC)
The current wording no longer says either phrase so this is obsolete. In general though the semantics introduced by the fact that the houses themselves are fireproof is tri...
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