13th (pt. 3) 133-144
Montag is at Faber's house and they hear the program on tv. Montag sees that Faber is uncomfortable and he wants Montag to leave. Montag tells Faber to clean and burn everything as he is leaving. Montag packs a suitcase full of Faber's dirty cloths and leaves. He run through the streets because in ten seconds everybody is going to be looking out onto the street. Montag runs to the river where he jumps in and starts to go down the stream very fast. The mechanical hound misses him by about a minute and turns to go inland. Once Montag reached shore he got out to be greeted by a mysterious animal. He thought it was the hound, but it was only a deer.
Literary elements:
Simile "Came the helicopter like a grotesque flower."
Allusion "Keystone comedy, cops, robbers, chasers, and the chased."
Irony "Montag jammed his seashell to his ear."
Simile "Montag dived under the great illumination as if the sun had broken the clouds."
Vocabulary:
Grotesque means a very ugly or comically distorted figure
Decent - but you still need to push yourself in analyzing these pages. Why are they important. 27/30
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