'Fahrenheit 451: The Sieve And The Sand'

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Part Two of Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, “The Sieve and the Sand” tells the story of Guy Montag’s efforts to delve into the world of books. The chapter opens with Montag reading to his wife, Mildred. He subsequently talks to her about the importance of families and about Clarisse. Mildred is irritated at Montag for continually speaking about someone whom she believes is “dead." The conversation suddenly causes Montag to recollect the time he met an English professor named Faber. They had conversed in the park, and Faber recited several poems to Montag without either of them acknowledging that Montag was in fact a fireman. In the midst of thinking about this meeting with Faber and after concluding his conversation with his wife, Montag

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