Montag goes and visits Faber because he feels like he can’t talk to anyone about his thoughts and feelings not even to his own wife. He wants someone to help him understand what he is reading and that’s why he ended up at Faber’s house, since he happens to be the only person besides Clarisse who understands his curiosity about books. Both Faber and Montac decide to do is put books in the firemen’s homes and watch them burn their own homes.
Two big ideas I got by reading the ending of Brave New World is that people always get caught up in society and what others think. People can not be taken seriously about their feeling because others won’t understand them, or it’s something they have never felt before so others don’t know how to react.
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