- "A shotgun blast went off in his leg every time he put it down and he thought, you're a fool, a damn fool, an awful fool, an idiot, an awful idiot.." page 121 Montag hurt his own leg when he was scorching the other firemen and the mechanical hound, this could be a big disadvantage when trying to run from the police.
- "Montag took the four remaining books and hopped, jolted, hopped his way down the alley.." page 122 Montag is heading somewhere with his few remaining books. To turn himself in? To Faber's house?
- "Police alert. Wanted: Fugitive in city. He committed murder and crimes against the State. Name: Guy Montag. Occupation: Fireman. Last seen..." page 124 Soon he will be tracked down by the police.
- " And then he realized that he was, indeed, running toward Faber's house, instinctively. But Faber couldn't hide him; it would be suicide even to try." page 124 Montag is clearly running out of options if he runs to Faber's house it would just kill him and the poor, old English professor.
- Montag stumbles upon a car full of teenagers telling "Let's get him" because he was walking out in public and he thinks "I wonder if they were the ones who killed Clarisse!" page 129
- Montag arrives to Faber's house and as Faber sees him he says "At least you were a feel about all the right things," said Faber. " I thought you were dead. The autocapsule I gave you-" "Burnt." page 130
Friday, November 7, 2014
Fahrenheit 451 NOTES pages 120-130
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