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Create your own at Storyboard That Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past. Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them. Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying. Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison. Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire. The government did not warn the city that they were at war andactively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs. "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" "That's against thelaw!" "No. Thank you anyway." "You can come with me." "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now,Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?" "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...." "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Notwith kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up." "We never burned right...." "Hand it over, Guy."
Create your own at Storyboard That Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past. Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them. Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying. Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison. Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire. The government did not warn the city that they were at war andactively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs. "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" "That's against thelaw!" "No. Thank you anyway." "You can come with me." "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now,Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?" "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...." "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Notwith kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up." "We never burned right...." "Hand it over, Guy."
Create your own at Storyboard That Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past. Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them. Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying. Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison. Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire. The government did not warn the city that they were at war andactively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs. "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" "That's against thelaw!" "No. Thank you anyway." "You can come with me." "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now,Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?" "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...." "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Notwith kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up." "We never burned right...." "Hand it over, Guy."
Create your own at Storyboard That Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past. Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them. Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying. Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison. Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire. The government did not warn the city that they were at war andactively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs. "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" "That's against thelaw!" "No. Thank you anyway." "You can come with me." "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now,Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?" "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...." "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Notwith kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up." "We never burned right...." "Hand it over, Guy."
Create your own at Storyboard That Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past. Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them. Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying. Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison. Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire. The government did not warn the city that they were at war andactively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs. "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" "That's against thelaw!" "No. Thank you anyway." "You can come with me." "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now,Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?" "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...." "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Notwith kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up." "We never burned right...." "Hand it over, Guy."
Create your own at Storyboard That Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past. Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them. Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying. Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison. Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire. The government did not warn the city that they were at war andactively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs. "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" "That's against thelaw!" "No. Thank you anyway." "You can come with me." "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now,Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?" "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...." "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Notwith kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up." "We never burned right...." "Hand it over, Guy."
Create your own at Storyboard That Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past. Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them. Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying. Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison. Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire. The government did not warn the city that they were at war andactively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs. "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" "That's against thelaw!" "No. Thank you anyway." "You can come with me." "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now,Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?" "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...." "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Notwith kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up." "We never burned right...." "Hand it over, Guy."
Create your own at Storyboard That Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past. Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them. Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying. Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison. Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire. The government did not warn the city that they were at war andactively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs. "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?" "That's against thelaw!" "No. Thank you anyway." "You can come with me." "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now,Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?" "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...." "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Notwith kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up." "We never burned right...." "Hand it over, Guy."
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  • Montag meets Clarisse, who gives him a new perspective on society and knowledge of the past.
  • "Do you ever read any of the books you burn?"
  • "That's against the law!"
  • Montag witnesses a woman that decided that she would rather die with her books than live without them.
  • "No. Thank you anyway."
  • "You can come with me."
  • Montag reads the poem "The Sea of Faith" to his wife, Mrs. Bowles, and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Phelps feels so moved by the poem, she starts crying.
  • "I--I don't know, don't know, I just don't know, oh, oh...."
  • "Sh, sh. You're alright, Clara, now, Clara, snap out of it! Clara, what's wrong?"
  • Beatty makes Montag burn his own home because his wife reported that there were books in the house. Beatty also reveals to Montag that when he is done, he is going to prison.
  • "I want you to do this job all by your lonesome, Montag. Not with kerosene and a match, but piecework, with a flame thrower. Your house, your clean-up."
  • "Hand it over, Guy."
  • Beatty starts to taunt Montag about how books are powerless, so then Montag decides to kill Beatty by spraying him with kerosene and lighting him on fire.
  • "We never burned right...."
  • The government did not warn the city that they were at war and actively being bombed, so many people are killed by the bombs.
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