Montag And Icarus Analysis

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Beatty compares Montag to Icarus because they both started to take off on their own. Beatty is comparing society to Icarus's father, and because Montag is starting to think there is something better out there, beyond flying where he has been told, he is heading for catastrophe. The comparison shows that Beatty thinks Montag is making foolish choices, that by reading books he will end up unhappy and with problems, in a way that can't be fixed, just like Icarus. In all, the comparison Beatty makes between Montag and Icarus is an effective way for Beatty to make his point clear: by reading and keeping books, Montag has set a course for disaster, parallel to Icarus when he neglected to follow his father's directions.