Montag And Beatty As Foil Characters In Fahrenheit 451

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In the book Fahrenheit 451, Montag and Beatty are viewed as foil characters. Montag is seen as the protagonist who believes there is something important inside of a book, as he says in page 48, “There must be something in books, things we can’t imagine.” He feels there is something he needs to learn and follow. As Montag's job as a fireman he sets books to fire, then he eventually learns fire is a destruction and there’s no beauty to it. Throughout the story as Montag's beliefs shift, he starts to feel a void in his life that his happiness is deteriorating. In page 62 he admits “I’m not happy”, he knows there is something missing but he doesn’t know what. On the other hand, Captain Beatty is seen as the antagonist his beliefs contrast from