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Inner Conflict In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Explored throughout the novel from various characters/ideas such as the old woman, the homeless, and Montag's inner conflict, I believe the main message this book tries to conveys about being human is our insistent urge to learn and create. Although possessing books is illegal, there is an entire job dedicated to stopping people from doing just that. If humans truly did not care to read the intelligent thoughts or words of others, no one would have risked their lives to read. As one of Montag's fellow firemen said, "Fanatics always try suicide; their patterns are always similar.” (Bradbury 37). Something within our nature drives us to prefer death over the bland numbness of a fruitless, unthinking society. Building off this, the inner conflict
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