FAHRENHEIT 451 BY RAY
BRADBURY
Fahrenheit 451 or 232° Celsius is the temperature at
which book-paper catches fire.
Summary:
The Hearth and the Salamander
Guy Montag was a fireman at a time in which firmen burn books, which are
generally forbidden instead of extinguishing fire. They burn them, because they
thought books would incite people to ask things they better shouldn´t know.
One day on his way home Montag got know Clarisse McCellan, a 17 years old girl,
who helped Montag to see the things and the people the way they really are. When
he came home this night he found his wife lying in her bed, when he suddenly
realised that Mildred had taken an hole bottle of tablets. On the next morning,
Mildred did´t feel another way than day before, but Montag did. In the
following days he often talked often with Clarisse about the way people used to
live and the way things just were. She told him that her uncle said that once
firmen extinguished fire. Considering that he knew this, he started to ask his
co-workers about this. The next weeks he didn´t see her, when he suddenly
got to know that she was killed by an accident. The following days were very
hard for Montag.When he went to work again the alarm started ringing again.
Their order was to burn all the books of a library, which was the property of an
old woman. When Beatty, the captain of the fire-department, wanted to burn the
books the old woman took a matchstick and did it her self. Montag, who took one
of the books home, felt very guilty and didn´t go to work this day, but
Beatty visited him and got to know that he hid a book and started explaining why
books were so bad. After Beatty was gone, Montag took all the books he had
collected within the last years and started reading them.
The Sieve and the Sand
When Montag started reading the books he realised that he had to learn how
to read and understand them. He decided to visit Mr. Faber, a "retired" English
professor, whom he had met years ago in a park, when Montag cought Faber, while
he was reading a book, but he didn´t notify him. While he was sitting in
the undeground he started reading a book. The bible. He remembered the feeling
he had, he felt the same way he was feeling when he was a little boy and tried
to put sand in to a sieve. All the words he was reading got move in his brain
and out again like the sand in a sieve. When he got to Faber´s house they
started talking about books and got to know that both of them would like to do
something against the burning of books (against the burning of the human mind).
When Guy got to work he gave one book back to Beatty to burn it, because
Beatty had told him so. Montag began to do all the things he was doing the years
befor, because he didn´t want to expose himself. Suddenly the alarm rang
and they all jumped in to the salamander (= the fire engine). When they got to
the "scene of the crime" Montag realised that this was his own house.
Burning Bright
After Mildred had gone away with a taxi he found out that she had notified
Beatty of reading and owning books. Beatty wanted Montag to burn his house
himself. After doing this Montag took the flame thrower at Beatty and burnt him.
When this horror scene came to an end Montag started running away. He went to
Faber´s house to give him money to continue their work and to make sure if
there really was somebody like him, who thought the way he did. After doing this
Montag fled to the country, where he met some men who had once been professors
at big universities. When they looked back they couldn´t see the city
anymore, they only saw a big heap of rubble, because there was a 24 hours war
which destroyed the cities. Montag and the other men decided to live a life of
remembering all the contents of the books they had read for all the humans who
wanted to know something abouth the past.
My opinion:
To me this book says that not only reading but remembering of the past is
important to our human being, because when we feel alone and think that there is
no way out we can remember, with the help of books, the wonderful times we
had.