Fahrenheit 451 Confronting Challenges Essay

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Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 was a very thought out amazing story, it’s like Ray Bradbury knew exactly what was going to happen in the future. One of the best things he did was including the four class themes in his story. Confronting Challenges, Identity, Friends and Enemies, and Journey. Although there was two that were the most prominent in the story. One of them being friends and enemies and the other being Confronting Challenges. Out of the two themes Confronting Challenges was the one that popped out the most in the novel and was involved in a bunch of parts. Mostly because of all the fighting, drama, and obstacles they had to overcome. Almost every part of the story has an example one of them is when Montag says “Once Upon A Time” and beatty automatically replies with “Once upon a time what kind of talk is that”. Now Montag must try to find his way through this obstacle, so that the Captain doesn't catch him. Also Confronting Challenges is the most prominent because of how many problems there are in the Novel. Like how Mildred rarely talks to Montag and how everyone is addicted to tv and not books. Montag also faces problems leading to him having to confront difficult challenges along the way. He slowly goes from being an …show more content…

First off the novel has why more examples of Confronting Challenges and Friends and Enemies than it does the other two and Montag rarely goes on long journeys where you can write about what happened. Usually his journeys are from one place to a house or a place 5 minutes away, there’s only one long journey and the rest are okay not good enough. Same goes for Identity in the story it really doesn't talk a lot about someone’s physical features changing just explains how they look like and again not enough to be the most prominent in the story. Both are great themes just not up there, but they were in the