Who is Faber?
Old English Professor Montag met
Why does Montag visit Faber?
Why does Mrs. Phelps cry after Montag reads the poem?
She is overwhelmed by repressed emotions
What is Montag’s realization about society’s view on books
Montag realizes that society does not reject books because of the words themselves but because people no longer want to think or feel deeply.
How does technology influence behavior and beliefs in Part 2?
It creates constant distraction and prevents people from thinking deeply.
Where do the firemen go at the end of Part 2?
To Montag's house.
How does Faber’s attitude toward action differ from Montag’s in Part 2?
Faber is cautious and fearful; Montag is impulsive and ready to act.
How is there a co-dependent relationship between Montag and Faber
Montag needs Faber’s wisdom and guidance to understand books, while Faber needs Montag’s courage to act against censorship.
Why does Montag decide to show Mildred and her friends a book and read to them?
He hopes the poem will make them think and feel something real.
What does Montag realize about Beatty after their conversation at the firehouse?
Beatty knows books well and uses this knowledge to manipulate Montag
Why does Montag feel distant from Mildred and his home life?
Mildred prefers the company of her parlor walls over real conversation with Montag
How does the confrontation between him and Mildred + friends affects Montag
Montag feels shock, frustration, and guilt after seeing Mildred’s friends react emotionally to the poem. It confirms for him how emotionally hollow society has become and strengthens his determination to resist its values.
What does Faber give Montag to help him communicate?
A "green bullet" listening device
What upsets Montag while he is on the subway?
He is irritated by a commercial jingle.
Why is the scene with the sieve and the sand symbolic for Montag’s relationship with knowledge?
The sieve symbolizes Montag’s mind, and the sand represents the knowledge he tries to absorb.
His society has never taught him how to think deeply or focus, leaving him frustrated and desperate.
What are Beatty’s tactics at the firehouse
Beatty tries to overwhelm Montag by quoting contradictory passages from literature, arguing that books are confusing and unreliable. His goal is to make Montag doubt himself and the value of the books he has begun to trust.
What does Faber say is missing from society?
Quality of information, leisure to digest it, and the right to act on it.
What is the plan Montag and Faber devise?
To print books and hide them in firemen's houses.
Which book of the Bible does Faber read over the radio to Montag?
The Book of Job
Why is Faber’s three missing elements of society essential
they allow people to think critically, form meaningful beliefs, and make purposeful choices.