I love burning books. My father and grandfather were also firemen.
Are you happy?
I don't know... am I really happy??
I need to figure out what the meaning of this book is! I need a plan, so citizens can get this info!
Montag was a fireman who burned books for a living. He was happy and has no second thoughts about how much he loves his job.
I need to figure out what this means! What could this possibly mean?
Who cares? I'd rather watch TV with my friends than do this!
I need your help; I'm trying to understand this book. I have a plan so citizens can learn what power books hold, can you help me?
One day as Montag is walking home, he meets Clarisse. Before they part ways, Clarisse asks Montag a question which leaves him reflecting.
I'm a little hesitant, but I guess I can help you. You know used to be a professor...
Captain Beatty, I am here to return this book.
Montag is starting to realize the importance of reading books, so he stops going to work. He wants the citizens to see what they are missing out on.
Oh Montag.. you are just like a sheep
Montag brings Mildred in on his plan of trying to figure out what the meaning of the books are.
Montag remembers his past interaction with Faber, and goes to him for assistance for learning to understand books.
Montag decides that he is going to give Beatty the book that he has stolen as part of his plan to get the citizens to read. Beatty doesn't care, he just throws the book in the fire and tries to outsmart Montag.