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    Martian. Eye of the Needle concludes with Faber being killed by falling to his death. After Lucy finds out that Faber has killed her husband David‚ she puts two and two together and comes to believe Faber is the murder she has been hearing about. Godliman and Bloggs track Faber to Storm Island‚ but must wait for the storm to clear in order to capture him. Faber though‚ is able to make contact with his U-boat rescue‚ and nearly escapes‚ but Lucy kills Faber by hitting him with a rock as he tries to

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    described as defiance of anything authority‚ control‚ or tradition. In this case Montag plans to rebel against control. Bradbury uses tone to characterize Faber and Montag’s rebellion as futile because Faber does not want to help Montag with his plan. Ray Bradbury uses tone to explain how Montag’s plan becomes useless because Faber does not believe in his plan. Montag went to Faber’s house to tell him about how they should rebel against burning books “Mr.Montag‚ you are looking

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    been closed some 40 years) named Faber. It was obvious to Montag that the old man had a book tucked in his coat‚ but the fireman did nothing about it. Faber ’s words echoed in his head‚ "I don ’t talk of things‚ sir‚ I talk of the meaning of things. I sit here and know I ’m alive." Montag remembers he took down Faber ’s contact information‚ and retrieves it from his files. He uses another phone to call Faber‚ who is shocked to hear from him. Montag questions Faber about how many copies of the book

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    about a society who was in need of a change and Montag‚ Faber‚ and Clarisse were the people who could change it. Mildred the wife of Montag‚ loved to watch TV. Almost everyday Montag would find Mildred in the parlor room watching TV. She had the parlor walls on most of the time throughout the novel. One day when Montag came home from the fire station‚ he found Mildred in the parlor room. Montag tried to engage with her by asking

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    censorship society and imminent war. After many tragic events‚ Montag tries to discover ways to break away from the society and challenge the established government and its subgroups. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury uses multiple characters like Montag and Faber to show how outsiders can target people in power and can break national laws to challenge the establishment. Montag challenges the establishment by killing his

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    managed though. He had come prepared. It took him three full hours to build the raft and funeral pyre in which Faber’s body now rested on. He looked at the horizon just in time to catch the everlasting rays of the sun fade to the night and began. “Faber‚ my dear friend; it has been awhile since we talked. Almost three months. I heard that you were shooting propaganda somewhere by the Eastern Battle; probably condemning the unworthy fools that fought against us. Remember when we first met? You called

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    influence over individuals’ actions‚ but that power and influence is not carried over to an individuals’ mindset. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ the two characters Faber and Beatty have very similar personalities. Though the way of society has drastically influenced how each responds accordingly to social standards. Faber has followed the path that society has paved for him‚ but he wants to be the man that can help change society’s view of books. Beatty is fulfilling his duties as fire chief

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    challenges and never had time to think about it more. Montag begins to figure out his character and figure out what he wants to do with his twisted life. Montag gets to know other people like Faber and granger who influence his life in a positive way. Montag is happy at the end of the book because of Clarisse and Faber helping to get a new experience‚ and Montag being able overcome his fears and get to live with people who are just like him. One of the reasons

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    In the book Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ Faber‚ Claireese‚ and Granger contribute to Montag’s growth and develop the theme of stand up for what you believe in. To begin‚ Faber contributes to Montag’s growth and the theme of stand up for what you believe in. Faber uses his past experience to tell Montag what not to perform. Faber advises Montag to not be a coward‚ since he made that mistake already. ‘“I’m one of the innocents who could have spoken up and out when no-one would listen to the ‘guilty

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    of colors‚ whereas the books are black and white and don’t make sense to anybody and doesn’t make her laugh instead makes her feel bad. Page 70‚ 71 1. This quote was said by Faber to Montag. In Montag’s world‚ people are superficial; they don’t think or talk deeply about anything‚ and seem to be even scared to do so. Faber on the other hand‚ thinks very deeply about everything‚ he doesn’t just talk about things in particular; he talks about things that he has a meaning about. Page 74-76 1. Montag

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