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    Faber is living his life and does not want to make any waves out of fear. He uses Montag to try and create those waves in hope to have a change in society. He hides in Montag’s ear in hopes to listen to what is going on around Montag and in society in general. Faber will not show himself or help Montag any more than giving him information thru his ear and helping calm Montag by reading to him. But Montag still feels controlled with Faber and wants to not feel this way…

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    believe in, even if you are standing alone.” In,”F-451,” by Ray Bradbury talks about a dystopian society run by the government. Strict laws, especially about books. Books aren’t allowed in this society, they’re forbidden. Only two men can change that. Faber and Granger are the only hope for this chaotic society to end. Only they can stand up and take action and change the future for the sake of their society. Bradbury illustrates that man's complacency leads to chaos which results in total…

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    and Beatty was very thrilling. So many things happened. Beatty ended up getting killed by Montag with a flamethrower because Beatty knew about Faber. But Montag knew he wanted to die anyways. He first was just going through alleys and having no idea where in the world he was going but ended up going to Faber’s house. While they were at Faber’s house, Faber turned on the TV and Montag was all over the screen. Police doing everything they can to find Montag and they are starting to bring the Hound…

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    now, Montag is an addict of books and after his illness he starts to steal books and read them instead of burning them. But with more than 20 books, he doesn't know what to do and goes to a professor named Faber. With the radios in their ears they keep in touch everyday, every minute and Faber becomes the guide of…

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    towards his rebellion. In the book, on pages 110-113, the author tells us that Montag rebels against Fire Captain Beatty by having books, reading them, and working with Faber, who is a wise man that read books in the past, now hiding from society. Beatty then making him burn his own house down, threatening to pay a visit to Faber. In the short story, Harrison Bergeron escapes from jail, becoming a ‘threat’ to society. When he escapes the government are on high alert, this makes the HC-G feel the…

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    Then, Montag called a professor named Faber to talk about books and he went to visit him. Faber agree to help Montag and give him a small mobile radio seashell to put in his car so that they can communicate. Mildred’s friends arrive to watch clown. Then, Faber, told Montag through ear piece not to do anything but montage pull the plug on the T.V show and start to talk with them. Few moment later, montage’s returns with a book of poetry. Through the radio Faber, begs him not to read a poem but he…

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    and saccharine when he isn’t making veiled references to certain commercial products that every worshipper absolutely needs” (p.77) In this part of the story, Guy Montag shows Faber the last Bible and Faber is savoring how the original piece is better than what the world is now using Christ as a sort of propaganda. Faber doesn’t like that a well known figure is being displayed differently. https://www.wired.com/2017/04/pepsi-ad-internet-response/ In this article, Pepsi’s Kendall Jenner ad was…

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    the main example of this fact. Starting on the track to his rebellion, Montag begins to steal books from the homes he burns, reading them illegally in his own home. After he has done much of this, he forms a plot with a retired English professor, Faber, to reproduce books and plant them in the homes of Montag’s colleagues, in order to overthrow them. Finally, after he is caught, Montag stands up to his boss, Beatty, and…

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    Granger is intelligent, patient, and confident in the strength of the human spirit. He is committed to preserving literature through the current Dark Age of book burning. Unlike Faber, Granger has made peace with his own rebellious notions and devised a system to treat them. He completes all this without getting killed which for this novel is a very impressive accomplishment. He’s clearly spent some time thinking about the predicament…

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    and the Sand”, Faber discusses some of the faults of the society he and Montag lived in. He specifically identifies three missing things that were taken away when books were. The missing things were the quality of information (some books with more quality than others), the time to properly digest and understand it, and the freedom to act according to what is learned from the books read and from the first two missing things. The first, quality of information, refers to what Faber calls the…

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