How Does Montag Appeal In Fahrenheit 451

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Persuasive appeals are evident in literature, advertisement, and presentations. Technology has become more advanced as the generations continue. Our generation has been said to be the one where we are dependent on technology. From the book we read, Fahrenheit 451, the society Montag was stuck living in made him become an independent man until one day he met a girl that may have changed his living situation. Old people, young adults, ages all around us are impacted from what others say. One may believe something differently than you but when proceeding to talk you may be affected and changed your beliefs. Imagine every time you log on to Facebook, what do you see? Well I know that when I log in advertisements about products pop up. Why? From your previous searches, let’s say shoes for example, catalogues appear showing shoes and their deals. Pop ups appear because they want to try to change your mind into buying unnecessary products you don’t need. Technology has made a huge impact on people because they are capable of searching and looking up anything they want from public news to online shopping. …show more content…

How does that make you feel? Montag was strongly impacted and because of that he became more independent then he thought he would ever. But…. meeting a girl had helped him come out of his misery. Clarisse was a young woman that stuck to her beliefs about how she did not like the society she was in and demanded to read books. Like I was talking about, people can make an impact and change your beliefs and that’s exactly what Clarisse did. She persuaded Montag enough for him to get help with how to read because he was so determined to