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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Fahrenheit 820(Temperature when the climax of the story burns)

What is the climax of this novel? What happens? What is the climax of this novel? What happens? How do the events in this novel make you feel?

The climax of the story is when a conflict between Montag and his firemen appears in the novel. Montag kills Captain Betty with a flame thrower and knocks his other firemen and runs away. Unfortunately the mechanical hound injects something into Montag which makes one of his legs paralyzed. Montag destroys the Mechanical Hound and then flees with the books that he has placed in his backyard.

This event made the story much more exciting! It was full with thrill and action! Which I really liked! The story’s mood was all dark and quiet, but within this event, the story’s mood and the context became more exciting and much more fun!

After reading this event, I felt relieved and sad at the same time. Montag was forced to burn houses because of Captain Betty. Killing him means that Montag is freed and that the firemen couldn’t chase Montag because of the death of their superior. This is why I felt relieved.

The reason I felt sad is because of Captain Bettie’s death. I like this character; I liked how he act and how he managed to brain wash the firemen. After his death, I felt a little sad, because since the whole villain of the story died, there was not much of a story left in this book. The story become much more uninteresting after Betty’s death, but still I was glad that the ending was not the ending I have been expecting.The climax of the story is when a conflict between Montag and his firemen appears in the novel. Montag kills Captain Betty with a flame thrower and knocks his other firemen and runs away. Unfortunately the mechanical hound injects something into Montag which makes one of his legs paralyzed. Montag destroys the Mechanical Hound and then flees with the books that he has placed in his backyard.

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