Montag's Guilt In Fahrenheit 451

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One of the most shocking aspects of Fahrenheit 451 was Montag’s choice to kill Beatty with his flamethrower. However, a little after this homicide, Guy had a realization, concluding that “Beatty had wanted to die” (116). He continued this thought, remembering that “[Beatty] had just stood there, not really trying to save himself, just stood there, joking, needling…” (116). This could be, of course, only guilt that Montag is suffering through after going through so many life-altering event in a matter of days. There was evidence from when Beatty died, though, that supports this observation. When Guy had begun to threaten Beatty with the flamethrower, the latter had said “Go ahead now, you second-hand literateur, pull the trigger” (113). While