Table of Contents
- 1 What is the significance of the bombers overhead?
- 2 Why do jets fly over in Fahrenheit 451?
- 3 How many jet bombers pass over Montag?
- 4 What do we learn about war in the world of f451?
- 5 Why is Montag upset that bombers are always flying above his house?
- 6 What are jet bombers in Fahrenheit 451?
- 7 What is the significance of Montag’s being fully aware of his entire body Why is that so unusual for him?
- 8 What is Montag’s destination at the end of Section II Why?
What is the significance of the bombers overhead?
At various moments throughout the novel, bombers create a disturbance by flying overhead, which jar the citizens on the ground and build suspense. The presence of bombers and Montag’s commentary regarding the continual war also satirize America’s use of military force.
Why do jets fly over in Fahrenheit 451?
The loud fighter jets flying overhead emphasize the destructive, hostile nature of Montag’s dystopian society, where people are attempting suicide on a nightly basis and the nation is at war. There are these bombers flying over showing that the society is at danger of annihilation in war.
How many jet bombers pass over Montag?
There are 12 jet bombers and Montag feels torn open. How many jet bombers are overhead and how Montag react to them? He wants someone to talk to like his neighbors.
What do you think is Bradbury’s purpose in including a long description of the river the woods and the sky?
What do you think is Bradbury’s purpose in including a long description of the river, the woods, and the sky? In many ways, it is the first time the protagonist feels a semblance of peace and serenity, which is conveyed through the tone of the comprehensive descriptions.
What is the effect of the bombers flying over?
The presence of the bombers shows how far their pursuit of happiness has gone. They ignore a worldwide crisis which might and does destroy them. After all, to think about a war would make one unhappy.
What do we learn about war in the world of f451?
There is no detailed information with regards to the war in Fahrenheit 451. However, there are several mentions of an eminent war throughout the book. Montag informs Mildred that they have started and won two atomic wars but does not give details as to whom they were fighting and for which reasons.
Why is Montag upset that bombers are always flying above his house?
Why is Montag upset that bombers are always flying above his house? He can’t hear the television when they fly past even though his wife has no problem because she wears the Seashell Radio. He believes he will be drafted if war breaks out for the fifth time since the 1970s.
What are jet bombers in Fahrenheit 451?
They serve as a constant reminder of the unstable nature of their society, the unhappiness that exists within it, and the potential for disaster and tragedy. The jets are there in the background, an ominous warning of the destruction that their society could potentially face.
How does Montag’s recollection of Mildred’s overdose make him feel?
Montag wouldn’t cry over Mildred overdose but he would cry because he didn’t cry. hes angry at himself. he remembers the way she looks at him.
What is the narrative purpose and effect of the lengthy description of the river the woods and the sky?
What is the purpose of the long description of the river, the woods, and the sky? One reason that this is a long, descriptive passage is that it gives Montag a chance to reflect on his life. He remembers a time when he was a child and he was brought to the country to visit a farm.
What is the significance of Montag’s being fully aware of his entire body Why is that so unusual for him?
The significance of Montag being “fully aware of his entire body” is that he finally takes time to care about himself and start realizing that he can make a change instead of only worrying about being a fireman and burning the books.
What is Montag’s destination at the end of Section II Why?
At the end of section 2, Montag has returned to the fire station after reading poetry to Mildred’s friends, against Faber’s advice. While Montag thinks he has accomplished an act of rebellion, Captain Beatty knows all about his actions.