What happens to the mechanical hound in Fahrenheit 451?
He escapes it by jumping in the river and then later by drinking the liquid that Granger gives him to disguise his scent. The hound goes back to the city and kills someone else so that the government can say that they caught Montag. That hound presumably gets destroyed when the city is bombed.
Who controls the mechanical hound in Fahrenheit 451?
Beatty denies it and promises to have the technicians look at the Hound because Montag claims that the Hound also growled at him twice last month (26-27). From what it seems, Beatty has control over the Hound and how he can control it how he sees fit whenever he wants.
What happens to firemen who have books in Fahrenheit 451?
What happens to firemen who have books? 24 hrs. to read and then turn them in or burn them or they burn you!
What is remarkable and disturbing about the declaration of war?
What is remarkable and disturbing about the declaration of war is that nobody at the gas station—except Montag—is bothered by it. They have no reaction whatsoever to the fact that the nation is now at war. The men in the beetles were talking and the attendants were talking about the engines, the gas, the money owed.
What does Montag do to black?
Black’s house, his fellow fireman. Montag then plants the books in his kitchen, exits the house and then called in the alarm from a distance for the house to be burnt down. He frames the Black family so that their house can be torched as payback for the innumerable times Mr.
Why does Montag get sick and try to avoid going to work?
Montag feels guilty about burning so many books over the years and does not want to continue to destroy precious works of literature, which is why he gets “sick” and tries to avoid going into work.
What nearly happens to Montag on the way to Faber’s?
Montag finally hobbles to the safety of the river undetected, where he douses himself in whiskey and dresses in Faber’s clothes. After discarding the suitcase, he plunges into the river and is swept away.