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    society controlled by a government who tries to brainwash people’s minds and get rid of their knowledge. Guy Montag‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is a firefighter whose job is to burn the possessions of those who read books. After he meets Clarisse McClellan a girl with free thinking ideals and a liberate spirit causes him to question his own life and his perspective of happiness. Montag also finds out how empty his life is‚ how little he knows about his wife‚ and that they barely have anything

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    “It’s not the books you need‚ it’s some of the things that once were in books” (78). Fahrenheit 451 ‚ written by Ray Bradbury is a science fiction book that is set in the future. Guy Montag‚ a fireman‚ has never once questioned his job of destroying printed books‚ along with the houses‚ until he has to run for his life for having them. Destroying information‚ creating mechanical hounds‚ and killing people are three acts that occurred in Fahrenheit’s society‚ that could also occur in ours. In our

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    source of warmth and goodness‚ showing the positive‚ non-destructive side of fire. Whereas a salamander is a small lizard-like creature is known to come in contact with fire without getting burnt by it. The salamander is symbolizing the Guy Montag‚ who is being described as a salamander because he works with fire and believes that he can escape the fire and survive. 3. Quote: 451 fahrenheit Device : Foreshadowing Bradubury uses the title fahrenheit 451 as an foreshadowing technique

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    us very caught up in her television “family” which Montag questions‚ do they “Love you‚ love you very much‚ love you with all their heart” (page). This ascertains that Mildred shows qualities of being absent minded. As a human being separating television from reality should be a skill that is possessed because their are huge differences between the two settings. Mildred is presented as a character that can not tell the difference which causes Montag to ask her that otherwise very odd question. Moreover

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    environment where ignorance can win over curiosity‚ leaving innocence in ones mind. When Montag meets Clarisse McClellan‚ his neighbor with an essence of unusual quality‚ she introduces a new perspective of life into Montag’s eyes for the first time. From the way she looks at the trees‚ to the way she walks‚ something inside of her possess a ravenous urge to learn and explore. Clarisse fascinates Montag almost immediately for she communicates clearly‚ “Isn’t this a nice time of night to walk

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    Ray Bradbury puts motifs to represent and show the audience hints for what is going to happen. In the book Fahrenheit 451‚ Bradbury‚ they live in a society they live is against the law to read books and use your imagination. Bradbury uses motifs. Motifs are symbols that are repeated throughout the story. It shows objects represent things. For example he uses fire‚ mirrors‚ and both alive and death. Bradbury used quite of few motifs. But why does he use them? I think he uses them to show the reads

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    impact on humanity is that without it‚ our civilization and society will no longer grow. Once montag has that conversation with clarriese and she mentions books‚ Montag kinda questions his happiness. It also demonstrates that montag laughed at everything Clarisse had to say when she was not trying to humorous. Also when Montag meets faber and starts to study the bible (Ray Bradbury 83)‚ Montag realizes that books play a major role in our society. Not

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    they were caught with one a fireman named Guy Montag came into your house and burnt them down. One day Montag got curious and kept a book. Well‚ his boss showed up and told him to confess about the whole thing so he did and so his boss Beatty told him to burn down his house and when he did he realized that the book he swiped was only one of the last known copies of the Bible and now that he had burned down his house his boss tries to arrest him so Montag burns him. Then all of a sudden out of nowhere

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    setting of the novel‚ Guy Montag is a fireman. However‚ Montag’s job as a firefighter is not similar to the modern firefighter’s job: Montag burns books with fire at 451 degrees Fahrenheit. The authority (lead fireman and government) drugs the people with drugs so there would be no challenges to authority. Guy Montag‚ however‚ decides to stop following the orders entrusted upon him and challenges authority. Montag burns the leader of the fireman and escapes society. Montag later discovers a group of

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    Books are the one thing that destroys the society that the government had made. “It is the fireman’s job to stand against the small tide of those who wants to make everyone unhappy with conflicting theory and thought”.(62) Beatty is talking to Montag about the books and how they are insignificant to the society. Making it sound like theres no real reason to have books. True diversity comes from the things we read‚ create‚ and do. Any society that is to be successful in working together needs diversity

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