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They begin to walk home together and have a conversation; Montag realizes that she isn't like any other.
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He calls for emergency to get the medicine out of her and is surprised from overhearing their conversation that this happens quite often.
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The hounds at Montag's work, in which men burn books, seem to threaten him. However, Captain Beatty says that that cannot be.
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Clarisse asks Montag if he is truly happy. Unfortunately, he then comes to an epiphany that he isn't.
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Mildred is unaware of the fact that she had an overdose; she acts as if nothing happened.
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Both have another conversation and she states that he is not in love.
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He has come to an identity crisis, he feels as if he had been split in two.
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He realizes that Clarisse is more wiser than most people in their society. Even though she is antisocial, she still seems to balance it out with her curiousity.
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Montag does not know what to do since Clarisse was a teacher to him.
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Captain Beatty tells Montag to look at a rule book, talkng about how his job goes way back to the american colonies.
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The alarm sounds and the men rush to an old woman's house. The old woman stays and burns with the books and Montag grabs a book before it would get burned. That night, he hides the book under his pillow.
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Montag starts to wonder when and where he and Mildred met. He asks her, but she has no recollection, considering she was woken up to answer a question.
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Montag asks Mildred to call in sick for him, but she refuses. Captain Beatty comes over to visit and explains that this scenario happens all the time.
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Montag shares that he is unhappy to Mildred, but she seems to be unresponsive as well as not caring. Later, he makes Mildred read the books that he has been hiding.
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Montag calls hesitant Faber, later in the conversation they agree to meet and Montag grabs his copy of the Bible to meet Faber.
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Faber explains to Montag that the books are not important, but rather the information the books contain. Together, they plot a way to take down the system.
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Faber and Montag decide to sneak in books in other firemen's houses to eliminate the firemen structure. Faber gives an earpiece to Montag as a guide.
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Montag is stuck with Mildred and her obnoxious friends at his house when he reads them a poem, leading to them leaving angrily/crying.
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Beatty had already known that Montag was hiding books, but decides to play with him the whole time. He taunts Montag, using literary quotes, before setting the alarm to his house.
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Beatty is forced to burn his house along with the books. He then burns Beatty and the Hound that stabbed him with a needle that had numbed his leg; Montag runs away as fast as possible.
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A nuclear war is declared and Montag is now a fugitive. News say to look out for a man walking. Montag, in Faber's smelly clothes then finds the book people, consisiting of Granger and his men
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Montag and his new group wake up to everything bombed the next morning. They plan to use their knowldge of the books they've read and start a new, better society.