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Examples Of Self Destruction In Fahrenheit 451

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In the novel Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, self-destruction and the loss of authenticity leads to unhappiness. Clarisse McClellan, a truly genuine character, is the first to exemplify true happiness in the grim, dystopian world. When Guy Montag, the protagonist, hears the McClellans’ laughter, he describes it as “relaxed and hearty and not forced” (14). As he listens, the McClellans’ laughter comes from joy instead of hostility and insincerity. He begins to realize that integrity is necessary to feel elation. Because they are genuine people, the McClellans can experience the delight Montag longs for. As his character shifts away from negativity and cynicism, he aspires to become comparable to the McClellans. Prior to this, he claims that
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