Men And Other Characters In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Fahrenheit 451 is a very outgoing, and confusing book if you can’t really grasp it’s meaning. There’s a couple men that are very outgoing and confusing themselves, but once you learn about what they done the information should be easy to get. These men would be Albert Einstein, Montag, and some other comparisons about Albert to other characters in Ray Bradbury’s book “Fahrenheit 451”. Both men and other characters within the book shows us similarities and differences within their thoughts, and their actions. The book was predicting what we would have later in life with technology advancing, but Albert was the man helping technology advance with his inventions and equations he was coming up with.(Bradbury) The book was saying there was war going …show more content…

Albert’s job almost all the time came first besides having a wife getting divorced and getting married again.(Frisch) Albert worked all the time on new inventions and equations for new things to help people out then and in the future. They both were trying to support their wives with their jobs, but later on Montag figured out Mildred liked it because it kept her programs on all the time, and Albert’s wife must not of liked it that much that’s why she …show more content…

Clarisse was one, and ended up changing Montag into one. Montag became one and found other ones to help him out with changing how the society would later become. They weren’t helpless they were very educated women and men, but had to keep it secret or they would have all their books and knowledge burned by the firemen. Later on into the book the hobos are the people that Montag resides with and helps them out. They were key in the book they were what helped the society change along with Montag when the city got blown up from that