Fahrenheit 451
Why does Montag say that falling down in the middle of the street during his escape saved his life? Text.
Please and thanks for the help
Please and thanks for the help
From the text:
The thing that had saved him was falling flat. The driver of that car, seeing Montag down, instinctively considered the probability that running over a body at that speed might turn the car upside down and spill them out. If Montag had remained an upright target. . . ?
Fahrenheit 451