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  • Cause For Montag Change Of Thought
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    Fahrenheit 451 Response #1: From the first section of the novel, titled The Hearth and the Salamander you mostly get involved in the setting, and get in contact with the characters. I believe the author gives very attention-grabbing and outstanding descriptions of the characters in this novel, which include, Guy Montage, Clarisse McClellan, Mildred Montag, The Operators, Captain Beatty, Stoneman and Black, the old woman, Professor Faber, Mrs. Ann Bowles and Mrs. Clara Phelps, and Granger, there ...
  • Faber Leaves Montag
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    Fahrenheit 451 is a literary work of art. It is a novel about censorship and one mans fight against it. The story was written in the fifties, but is set in the future. Ray Bradbury's prediction of what the future will be like is precise in some aspects, but completely outrageous in others. He pictures the future as a somewhat a dictatorship government. The government controlled everything in their lives. People don't think either. Technology is made it so that people are given all their informat...
  • Montag Forces Mildred
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    Analysis of: Guy Montag His full name is Guy Montag. People call him Montag though. Montag is married to a depressed lady named Mildred Montag. But Montag is a fireman of ten years and is thirty years old. He also has black hair and black eyebrows. He takes pride in his job with the fire department. He enjoys dressing in his uniform and playing the conductor as he directs the fire hose toward burning illegal books. In his first few years working at the fire department, Montag had and even joined...
  • Montag's Ear And Beatty
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    Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury Guy Montag is a fireman in the future in charge of burning books. On his way home from work one evening, he meets his new neighbor, an inquisitive 17-year-old girl named Clarisse McClellan. She asks him about his job and tells him she comes from a strange family that does such peculiar things as talk to each other and walk places (being a pedestrian is, like reading, against the law). She asks him if he is happy and then disappears into her house. The meeting disturbs...
  • House Montag
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    A world without books that moves at breakneck speed may sound like a wonderful world for the average student who dreads reading books and watches mounds of television daily. It is a world where one does not need to worry oneself with knowing Shakespeare or Thoreau. This world is happy as the cumbersome book is eliminated and the television, now the size of a wall gives us all the social interaction that is necessary. A world as such exists in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. Everyone is happy as t...
  • Immense Impact On Montag And Mildred's Relationship
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    Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 is a sign of warning to today's society to look upon the problems for a realistic solution. It was about a society that frowned on curiosity and outlawed books. The story was mainly about Guy Montag who burned books for a living. The mood of this story is set with Montag and his wife, Mildred's, mixed relationship. They don't agree on anything and never communicate. They are entirely different from one another because of the influence of society. Montag was having w...
  • Happy In The Beginning Of The Book
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    Literary Criticism of Fahrenheit 451 Don't worry, be happy, or at least that's what everyone in Ray Bradbury's book Fahrenheit 451 thought. No matter what was going on around them, war, crime, or death, they were always happy... Or were they? Ray Bradbury wrote books about censorship in society forming around being censored totally or partially from books and television. In Fahrenheit 451 the main character, Montag, is a fireman whose job it is to burn books to keep the public from reading then ...
  • Faber And Montag
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    Guy Montag is the main character in the novel Fahrenheit 451. Montag's job is a fireman but a different kind of fireman they are supposed to find houses with books in them, and to destroy them. The homes in which books are found are also burned and the person who has the books is sent to jail. In the beginning, Guy Montag seems to like his job Then one day he meets a girl named Clarisse Mcclellan, his new neighbor, a sixteen year old girl. They talk and Clarisse tells him of a past when people w...
  • Value Of Books To Montag
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    Guy Montag is a fireman in charge of burning books. A gentle young girl named Clarisse McClellan opens his eyes to the emptiness of his life with her innocently penetrating questions and peculiar love of people and nature. After his wife Mildred attempts suicide without even realizing what she is doing, after he witnesses an old woman let herself be burned with her books, and after he hears that Clarisse has been killed by a speeding car, Montag searches for solutions to his rising dissatisfacti...
  • Incident Faber And Montag
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    Summary of Pages: 71 " 80 - (Fahrenheit 451) - Montag and Mildred spend the afternoon reading. The mechanical hound comes to their house and sniffs at the door. Mildred expresses her discontent when Montag talks about Clarissa because she is dead; furthermore she goes on to say she prefers the pretty colours, people and family of the T. V parlor to books. Montag does not understand what he is reads and decides he needs guidance. Subsequently he remembers meeting a retired English professor a yea...
  • Raisin In The Sun And Mildred Pierce
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    The American Dream is the dream of living life to the fullest even if it means taking stupid chances to learn from them. In addition, it means to try keeping a good family atmosphere in the house. In both Raisin in the Sun and Mildred Pierce, these and other ideas of an " American Dream" are being displayed in many occasions. In the two books, a central idea is kept of living life to the fullest. In Raisin in the Sun, Beneath a displays this by trying new things and styles. One example of this i...

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