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In English / Middle School | 2014-11-19

In "Fahrenheit 451," whose behavior is considered antisocial when Montag is on the subway thinking of "The Sieve and the Sand"?

Asked by luisq44

Answer (3)

the passengers on the train listening to the commercial for dentum denifreice (I obviously spelled that wrong)

Answered by apologiabiology | 2024-06-10

16 hours ago the passengers on the train listening to the commercial for dentum.

Answered by melissa13miller | 2024-06-10

In "Fahrenheit 451," Montag perceives the antisocial behavior of subway passengers who are distracted and consumed by advertisements instead of engaging with one another. This reflects the society's disconnection and lack of meaningful communication. The scene emphasizes Montag's growing frustration and disillusionment with the superficial nature of his world.
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Answered by apologiabiology | 2025-02-16