"I've been a fool all down the line, I cant stay long. I'm on my way God knows where."
Guy Montag, Page 130
Montag regrets for the actions he took by calling himself a fool. "I'm on my way God knows where", Montag says this because he believes he is going to die. But After that quote Fable replies " At least you were a fool about the right things, and this statement of Fable, I believe is indeed true. I think that even though if a person does cause unrighteous commitments, if it was to protect one's justice, their guilt is acceptable. This idea works for both our world and the world in Fahrenheit 451. I believe that the law created in our world is incomplete and unfair, at times the law protects the people that need to be put to justice, and at times the law brings judgment to those who are innocent. This insufficiency of law works for both worlds.
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