Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451
On page 116, why does Montag claimed that Beatty wanted to die?
On page 116, why does Montag claimed that Beatty wanted to die?
From the text:
Beatty had wanted to die. He had just stood there, not really trying to save himself, just stood there, joking, needling, thought Montag, and the thought was enough to stifle his sobbing and let him pause for air. How strange, strange, to want to die so much that you let a man walk around armed and then instead of shutting up and staying alive, you go on yelling at people and making fun of them until you get them mad, and then ....
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