Comparing Montag's The Sand And The Sieve

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The Sand and the Sieve starts off with Montag seeking help to understand the books. He recalls a time over a year ago when met an English professor in a nearby park. It was apparent that the man had been reading a book of poetry. He takes the subway to the man’s home, Faber, and while on the subway, he tries unsuccessfully to read some of the Bible. While with Faber, Montag has an idea to plant books in the homes of firemen in an attempt to legalize books by jailing all of the law enforcers. Montag goes home, communicating with Faber over a two-way radio that he had created. Faber reads to him from the Bible's Book of Job. When he arrives home, Montag finds two of Mildred's friends have come to visit. Montag attempts to engage the women in

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