The Sieve and the Sand
From the opening through Montags visit with Faber
Summary
Do you know why books such as this are so important? Because they have quality. And what does the word quality mean? To me it heart texture. This book has pores.
Montag and Mildred spend the afternoon indication. The Mechanical Hound comes and sniffs at the door. Montag speculates ab break through what it was that make Clarisse so unique. Mildred refuses to talk about psyche who is dead and complains that she prefers the people and the pretty colors on her TV walls to books. Montag feels that books must somehow be able to help him out of his ignorance, plainly he does not understand what he is reading and decides that he must find a teacher. He thinks natural covering to an afternoon a year before when he met an quondam(a) English professor named Faber in the park. It was apparent that Faber had been reading a book of poetry before Montag arrived. The professor had tried to secrete the book and run away, but after Montag reassured him that he was safe, they talked, and Faber gave him his address and phone number. Now Montag calls the professor. He asks him how many copies of the Bible, Shakespeare, or Plato are left in the country.
Faber, who thinks Montag is trying to trap him, says none are left and hangs up the phone.
Montag goes back to his pile of books and realizes that he took from the old woman what may be the last likeness of the Bible in existence. He considers turning in a substitute to Beatty (who knows he has at least one book), but he realizes that if Beatty knows which book he took, the chief will estimate that he has a whole library if he gives him a different book. He decides to have a duplicate made before that night. Mildred tells him that some of her friends are coming over to con TV with her. Montag, still trying to connect with her, asks her rhetorically if the family on TV loves her. She dismisses his question. He takes the subway to Fabers, and...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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