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    Analysis of Guy Montag

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    Fahrenheit 451 Character Essay In the story Fahrenheit 451 main character Guy Montag lived a simple easy going life. Fireman by occupation‚ husband by choice. Until he meets a strange girl that flips his life up side down. Montag undergoes a drastic change in mind‚ marriage‚ and self. Going from a charlie to a sagacious man‚ Montag goes on a wild ride throughout the story. Fahrenheit 451 opens up with an inner monologue that really displays his mentality right on the spot. Ray Bradbury writes

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    governments. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag is a fireman who burns books and readers but eventually begins reading and turns on his government only to join a group of intellectuals who plan to memorize and redistribute books. Similarily in Equilibrium‚ John Preston is an officer who kills sense offenders‚ people who illegally use their emotions‚ but like Guy Montag he joins the sense offenders to overthrow his government. Even though they were blindly obedient law enforcers‚ Montag and Preston similarly walk

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    Guy Montag

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    Test: Chapters 9-12 Directions: Mark the one best answer for each of the following questions. 1. The Founding Fathers failed to eliminate slavery because a. They did not truly believe in democracy. b. A fight over slavery might destroy national unity. c. They were more concerned with securing equality for women. d. The North‚ as its industry expanded‚ began to rely more heavily on slave labor. e. Economic conditions would not allow such a loss. 2. Immediately after the Revolution‚ the new

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    Analysis of Mildred Montag

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    Mildred Montag is the prime example of a conformist in the dystopian society portrayed in Ray Bradbury ’s book‚ Fahrenheit 451. She thinks in the simplistic manner that people like her are conditioned to‚ and she ’s married to a fireman‚ who plays the largely important role of burning books in this society. She spends her days watching the television screens in the parlor and her nights with Seashell Radios buzzing in her ears. At first glance‚ her life of all play and no work might seem relaxing

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    Montag spends the rest of the rainy afternoon uneasily reading through books while Millie sits idly. As he reads‚ Montag is often reminded of Clarisse. Meanwhile‚ the already edgy couple is alarmed by a scratching at the door. Millie dismisses it as "just a dog"‚ but Montag knows it is the Mechanical Hound. Luckily‚ the Hound leaves without causing a disturbance. Millie whines that there is no reason to read books and that that their house will be burned down if anyone finds out. Montag responds

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    the life of a Guy named Montag‚ a fireman in a near future dystopia‚ to make an argument against mindless blissful ignorance. In Bradbury’s world‚ the firemen that Montag is a part of create fires to burn books instead of putting out fires. By burning books‚ the firemen eliminate anything that might make people want to be different or start any type of argument with anyone in the community. But this leads into people wanting to read the books so they keep them‚ like Montag but they end up being caught

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    MonOedipus & Montag Oedipus and Montag are two very different people. Oedipus is the king of his land and Montag is just a firefighter in a small community. What we do not realize is that they are also very similar in many ways. One way they are similar is that both come to a difficult realization. Oedipus comes to the realization that he is married to his mother and has killed his father and he does not handle it very well. He ends up stabbing his eyes out from being so ashamed. Montag realizes

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    thumbprint." (page 157) Despite having known her for only a short while‚ Montag still thinks of Clarisse; in fact‚ Clarisse changed Montag’s whole life. Instead of telling him what to think‚ she let him think for himself and asked him questions no one else ever would. Her actions brought forth the doubts he harbored about his life and made him realize that maybe the society needed to change. Unlike Mildred‚ who had known Montag for over a decade‚ she had changed the course of Montag’s whole life in

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    and bewildered are some of the words that can be used to describe Guy Montag in Ray Bradbury’s novel on dystopian society‚ Fahrenheit 451. The protagonist‚ Montag‚ stray away from the norms of society as he discovers a void in his life that can be filled with books. Unlike the rest of society‚ he represents many lost ideals such as compassion‚ desire for knowledge and a need for the company of another. On the other hand‚ Montag also represents some of the ideals of the dystopian society in which he

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    Guy Montag is a firefighter that was going through the motions in life and doing his job until his views and ideas were changed. He begins to question the ways of society and ultimately becomes in his own way a hero. People are capable of great things and in order to accomplish these we all need a little help and guidance along the way. When montag burns down the books along with the woman that refuses to leave the house. Although he did not want to murder the women he was simply

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