Asked by hhj
When explaining why it was justified to kill Captain Beatty, Montag's explanation was........
Group of answer choices
Beatty was a horrible person
Beatty was also a criminal
Beatty wanted to die
Beatty was a Communist
Group of answer choices
Beatty was a horrible person
Beatty was also a criminal
Beatty wanted to die
Beatty was a Communist
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GPT-4o mini
In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," Montag justifies killing Captain Beatty by reasoning that Beatty wanted to die. Beatty provokes Montag and pushes him to make the decision to kill him, indicating a sort of death wish. Therefore, the correct answer from the choices provided is:
**Beatty wanted to die.**
**Beatty wanted to die.**