Fahrenheit 451, By Ray Bradbury

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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a dystopian novel about how the world would change if we burned all books. Guy Montag, the protagonist, is facing the challenge of being a firefighter but also wants to save the books. This causes Guy to question himself, and he finds himself talking to a curious girl named Clarisse, and she asks him if he is happy. Guy realizes he is not happy and that his marriage is falling apart. Clarisse is a young peculiar girl, age 17 who opens Montag’s eyes to a world of questions. The first time she met Montag she asked him questions like “Do you ever read any of the books you burn?” - (Bradbury 5), knowing Montag was a fireman. Clarisse’s family was also very different, they had been up at night talking and laughing when everyone was sleeping. Clarisse takes walks and stops to enjoy nature and comes to many realizations like how billboards have …show more content…

Mildred is depicted as depressed and indifferent to the status of the world, she doesn't care if there is a nuclear war about to happen, she just wants to finish her TV show. Mildred was found unconscious in her bed after Montag found her sleeping pills empty, as stated in the book “The small crystal bottle which had been filled with 30 capsules had now been uncapped and empty” - (11). Mildred is also selfish and unloyal, she wants more from Montag, not remembering he had saved her life, she asks for a fourth wall TV, $2000, and states that Montag “should consider her sometimes.” - (18) Mildred also betrays Montag after he trusts her with his life, she sends an alarm to the Fire Department showing how she betrayed Montag. Mildred shows us what a basic person living in this society would be like, how careless they would be, and uneducated after watching a TV show for years with seashells practically glued to their

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