Narrative Writing For Fahrenheit 451 Yes, thought Montag, that’s the one I’ll save for noon. For noon. . . . When we reach the city. After the bombing of the city, Montag and the 5 old men thought I would be a good idea if they could go back to the city. As they made their way down to the barn house and behind there lay an old shed house with lots of wood. They decided that they would build a boat to cross back over the river. Desperately hoping that all their rivals has passed away in the bombing. Granger said to Montag, “ Do you think your wife Millie survived the bomb attack.” Bewilderedly Montag looked at Granger and took a few seconds to answer. “ My wife, Millie, Millie, Millie,” Montag whispered softly. “What was that Montag. I mean would you actually care if she did die, would you be overwhelmed if we run across her body somewhere. Do you really love her. Do you miss her,” questioned Granger. “STOP!!” yelled Montag angrily. Granger apologized knowing that Montag really do still love his wife after his memory of how they met, he just couldn't figure it out in such and control …show more content…
Constantly, thinking of the horror they once escaped from. A world that was closed out from the real world. Looking back at how everything was before they left the city everything is so different now. As they approach the docks Granger and one of the other old men gasp with shock. Everything looks worse than it did before Montag left. Before this incident everyone's house was side by side, there were no beautiful flowers the grass was dead and the trees looked as if they were choking off of all the smoke from the burning houses. Suddenly, after the bomb attack there is no house on any street. Every house that was ever there lined up side by side is all crumbled down in a pile, like a stack of burnt scraping of your meat from the