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  1. Need help with Part 2 in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

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    Montag withdraws money from his account to give to Faber and listens to reports over the radio that the country is mobilizing for war. Faber reads to him from the Book of Job over the two-way radio in his ear. He goes home, and two of Mildreds friends, Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles, arrive and promptly disappear into the TV parlor. Montag turns off t...

    Bradbury uses several significant religious references in this section to illuminate Montags process of self-realization. First, Faber reads from the Book of Job, a part of the Bible in which God and Satan make a wager about whether Job will remain faithful to God when subjected to terrible afflictions. Clearly, Faber encourages Montag to endure de...

    Next, Montag compares Mildreds friends to religious objects, based on the fact that he cant understand such objects any more than he can Mildreds friends. The two women seem artificial, superficial, and empty to Montag. The conversation that Montag forces them to have reveals their lack of concern about the coming war, the pervasiveness and casual ...

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  3. Although she can choose books and life, she chooses instead to place her loyalties with the television character, White Clown, and the rest of her television family. Montag, however, needs to find someone from whom he can learn and discuss what the books are trying to tell him; he needs a teacher.

  4. Part 2 Summary: “The Sieve and the Sand” Montag and Mildred read the stolen books but struggle to decipher what the words mean. Montag laments the loss of his friend Clarisse, whose questioning attitude is reflected within the literature Montag wants to understand.

  5. The novel ends with Montag escaping the city in the midst of a new declaration of war. Once he’s deep in the country, Montag meets a band of roving intellectuals who have elected to preserve significant works of literature in their memory.

  6. www.bookwolf.com › part_2_0_summary-fahrenheit_45Part 2 - Summary - Bookwolf

    Part 2 - The Sieve and the Sand. Summary. Millie and Montag spend the rest of that day reading through the books, and for the first time in years there is a strange type of friendship between the couple. They engage in meaningful dialogue even though this is heated at times.

  7. Part 2, Summary. p. 63 - 82. Mildred's attention keeps turning to the silent, empty parlor as Montag struggles to make sense of the things he's reading. He's interrupted by the sound of a faint scratching at the front door, an electronic sniffing that makes Montag nervous.