3. Fahrenheit 451
At the beginning of chapter 3, because of everything that is going on, it gives off a good message that you can't always trust everybody. When Montag, who is the main characters house was burning down, he found out his wife pulled the alarm. They figured out she told them about the books and burned his house down. Which then led to making Montag think it was just another job. After that Beatty betrayed him and made Montag think he was there to help. The author does a great job of giving the readers different messages that can happen in real life scenarios, that for example when you think something is fine, somebody you're close to might not and turn on you. just like what happened here.
After they had burned Montag's house down, that's when Beatty and faber started to lie to him. He burned Beatty to death. But he knew that you must remember, Burn them or they'll burn you. also showing you can't trust people because they can stab you in the back. He kept telling himself as he is running away from the cops, and trying to keep a low profile from everybody, that they would have killed him. And he kept saying that to himself. trying to tell himself that it wasn't entirely his fault. faber ends up helping Montag while he is running away trying not to get caught. The author once again does a great job relaying the messages that you can stand up for yourself. That you can believe in what you want without having to be ashamed of it. And that you do have to pick good people to hang around with because there can be consequences, and even if it wants entirely your fault, it doesn't matter then if you are the one caught.
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