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  1. Expert Answers. In Fahrenheit 451, it is never mentioned whether or not Faber survives. In fact, we are led to believe that he is headed for a bus en route to St. Louis as Montag attempts to lure...

  2. Professor Faber. Named after a famous publisher, Faber competes with Beatty in the struggle for Montag’s mind. His control over Montag may not be as complete and menacing as Beatty’s, but he does manipulate Montag via his two-way radio to accomplish the things his cowardice has prevented him from doing himself, acting as the brain directing ...

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  4. Quivering on the brink of rebellion against the causal drift of society from humanism to oppression, Professor Faber, a bloodless, white-haired academic who protects his "peanut-brittle bones" and castigates himself for his "terrible cowardice," represents a sterling redeeming quality — a belief in the integrity of the individual. He reveres ...

  5. Before Montag meets Clarisse, he is described as having a “fierce grin of all men singed and driven back by flame.”. Like the other firemen, Montag’s greatest pleasure in life is burning books; he believes he’s happy with his job, marriage, and day-to-day routine. However, after Clarisse asks him if he is happy, Montag feels “his ...

  6. Faber doesn’t want to talk over the phone. So Montag goes over to his house. Faber explains that he (Faber) is a coward. Montag plots to bring down the fireman structure and return books to the people. Faber explains that the people don’t want books, and besides, it isn’t books that are important, it’s the information they contain.

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · Best Answer. Yes, Faber does die. In the book, it says, "Faber was back there in the steaming lump of tar that had no name or identity now. He had burnt Faber, too.

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