How Does Clarisse Change In Fahrenheit 451

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Being unique is better than being like anyone. In the book, Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury shows how Montag and the other characters are unique or the same as everyone else. While Montag changes throughout the book, some stay stuck in the same lifestyle. They are stuck in a society where the good is thought of as a wrong. Bradbury uses characterization to portray the individuality and sameness of the characters. Clarisse is a strong character that shows individuality. Clarisse, unlike other people, does not like to do the things most people like. She, “rarely watch[es] the ‘parlor walls’ or go to races or Fun Parks” (Bradbury 7). She would rather do things that fulfill her life, rather than just pass time. Clarisse is portrayed as a lively person.