Fahrenheit 451

Paraphrase Captain Beatty’s ideas about books—why does he feel the way he feels about them?

Fahrenheit 451

Asked by
Last updated by jill d #170087
Answers 1
Add Yours

Beatty thinks books are worthless, misleading, and cause confusion.

"One last thing," said Beatty. "At least once in his career, every fireman gets an itch. What do the books say, he wonders. Oh, to scratch that itch, eh? Well, Montag, take my word for it, I've had to read a few in my time, to know what I was about, and the books say nothing! Nothing you can teach or believe. They're about non-existent people, figments of imagination, if they're fiction. And if they're non-fiction, it's worse, one professor calling another an idiot, one philosopher screaming down another's gullet. All of them running about, putting out the stars and extinguishing the sun. You come away lost."

Source(s)

Fahrenheit 451