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The Hearth and the Salamander
Guy Montag is a fireman whose job is to burn books, not fight fires. He meets his teenage neighbor Clarisse, whose curiosity and love of the natural world force him to question wh…
The Sieve and the Sand
Montag, now deeply unsettled, begins reading the books he has been hiding. He reaches out to Faber, a retired English professor he once encountered, and the two form a secret alli…
Burning Bright
Everything collapses for Montag in rapid succession. He is called to a fire at his own house — Mildred has turned him in.
Part I: Continuation (Uncertain)
Uncertain — this entry reflects the possibility that Part One of the novel contains additional scenes or transitions not fully captured in the opening summary.
Part II: Continuation (Uncertain)
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Part III: Continuation (Uncertain)
Uncertain — this entry covers the final movement of the novel following Montag's escape from the city. After the city is destroyed by bombing, the book people's long wait takes on…
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