Fahrenheit 451 Quotes

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In Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, Guy Montag repeats “consider the lilies of the field (Bradbury 74)” to remind himself to be subdued in his journey of discovering the meaning of books in past and present society. Montag is on a path to disclose the truth behind the forbidden books. This is a tough and challenging task, but he must be careful with how he handles this. He cannot bring light to his plan, or he will be shut down quickly and fail to make any changes. This quote he remembers from the bible is crucial for this point of the story. He is lost, confused, and angry, and he repeats this phrase to himself over and over in order to keep himself calm. Bradbury writes, “He clenched the book in his fists” (74), and “It was a plea,

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