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message 1: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 31 comments Why is Faber an important character?
What does Montag want Faber to teach him?


message 2: by Brian (new)

Brian Pham | 1 comments Faber is an important person in Farenheit 451 because he is one of the only people that understands books. Since in this society, books hide the true meaning of life with its lies and such. Faber also helps Montag thoughout the book. Montag originally wanted Faber to make a copy of the bible because he didn't want to give it back to Beatty. But later he wanted Faber to help him bring books back into society because without them life would be empty, but people feared books because they contain the real and true meaning of life, which to them is horrifying.


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I always felt that Faber was deeply disappointed in himself. He had so many chances to make a change, to prevent this book-hating madness from happening, but he never dared to step up. He is the voice of all of us who are too afraid to do the right thing. By helping Montag, he felt like he was finally redeeming himself.


message 4: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 31 comments Dinara wrote: "I always felt that Faber was deeply disappointed in himself. He had so many chances to make a change, to prevent this book-hating madness from happening, but he never dared to step up. He is the vo..."

And, I think, serves as Montag's impetus not to sit and accept which, for so long, he has for most of his life.


message 5: by Bellaf (new)

Bellaf | 1 comments Faber was an important character who knew a lot about books and was one of the few people who had interest in the meaning of books. Montag wants Faber to teach him about what the books mean and with this help, maybe Montag can change peoples perspective on how they view the books and the world!


message 6: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 31 comments Bellaf wrote: "Faber was an important character who knew a lot about books and was one of the few people who had interest in the meaning of books. Montag wants Faber to teach him about what the books mean and wi..."

Bella,

Why was Faber important?


Alma Smith | 2 comments When was the first time he appear in the book? was he mentioned before Montag went to his house?


message 8: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 31 comments Alma wrote: "When was the first time he appear in the book? was he mentioned before Montag went to his house?"

Alma,

Whose house?


message 9: by Alma (last edited Feb 12, 2015 06:12PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Alma Smith | 2 comments Andrew wrote: "Alma wrote: "When was the first time he appear in the book? was he mentioned before Montag went to his house?"

Alma,

Whose house?"


Faber house. I am reading the book and am almost at the end but i cans seem to remember if he was mentioned earlier in the book or not


Laney Reed | 2 comments Alma wrote: "Andrew wrote: "Alma wrote: "When was the first time he appear in the book? was he mentioned before Montag went to his house?"

Alma,

Whose house?"

Faber house. I am reading the book and am almost..."


He was, I am currently at the part when he was first mentioned, it's just into part 2. When Mildred and Guy are sitting around reading the books. The first time he is mentioned is by name is when guy recalls talking to him in the park last year. It was mentioned earlier that he spoke to an old man in the park, but this is the first time we have a name for the man.


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