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Fahrenheit 451 Guy Montag's Perspective

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The perspective is third person limited omniscient, where it only shows the insight of Guy Montag. The perspective could easily be considered highly subjective because you only have insight into Montag’s mind, but from how I am reading it the story is not highly subjective at all. The important ideas are received as if you were there in Montag’s life. You understand how important book burning is to the society and how dangerous it could be to break the rules of having books. The narrator does not have an agenda because they are going off of Montag’s life of what he thinks and says, and they have no control over what he does. The perspective shifts in the beginning of the book right when Montag meets Clarisse. Montag believed in book burning,
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