Fahrenheit 451 pgs. 154-165

A. Why was there a war going on? What was it about, & why did it end so quick?
Q. What does Montag mean when he says, “And when they ask us what we are doing , you can say, We’re remembering” ? Why is this quote important? How does it fit into the novel, what is Bradbury trying to say with this?
A. I think what Montag means is that you have to remember what has happened in the past, in the present, or what's even going to happen in the future. You also can't erase what has already happened. You have to live with the consequences of what you caused. I think this fits perfectly into this novel, because it teaches us to always be aware. You can't let life pass by without knowing you want something to happen a certain way. You won't have the opportunity to turn back time and redo what you did. You have to live by what has happened.
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