Theme Of Empathy In Fahrenheit 451

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Having the ability and motive to empathize with individuals can create change in society by bringing unity between citizens, accepting those who are different, and to help others learn. Martin Luther King Jr. has dedicated and shown many different ways to find justice between the human beings. Margot from “All Summer in a Day,” by Ray Bradbury was someone who was different and accepted those who were. She wasn’t liked by many people because she was different but she still chose to be kind to those around her who weren’t and set an example of compassion. Montag from Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury has shown us many examples of empathy to other characters from the book. Montag makes Faber realize how important books and how he shouldn’t be afraid

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