Motivation Of Montag In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Protagonist- Montag
The motivation of Montag were mostly the books, they influenced him and let him see the accuracy of their twisted world.
He impacted the story by freeing himself from the series of book burning. He was a fireman (book burner) who started examining the books he used to burn.

Antagonist- Society
The impulse for Society to ban books would be to eliminate freedom of thought and ideas that books very strong impact on.
All books affect the actions of people and their ideas in different ways. It is a very clear statement of communism to have books be condemned and burnt to make it certain that no-one would read them.

Yes; I would endorse this book to others. The way that Ray Bradbury write draws you into the movement and the theme of the book. Fahrenheit 451 was truly an eye-opener for me, it was amazing how it reveals you a whole new, brutal part of the world that you would never think off, the sin of burning books. There are many other books written by Ray Bradbury such as The Illustrated Man, Farewell Summer, and numerous others. He has written over thirty books, close to 600 short stories. Along with that, he has made many poems, essays, and plays. I will be excited read other books by Ray Bradbury. …show more content…

-Some classics he wrote were The Rocket, A Sound of Thunder, and Dandelion Wine
-The books he is most known for is Fahrenheit 451,'The Illustrated Man, and The Martian Chronicles
-Ray had a lot of his creations based on real life, although his other works include different type of movies and plays. He received many awards and dies at his home, Los Angeles.

Conflict/problem- The fireman start burning