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What Is Montag's View Of Nature In Fahrenheit 451

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The novel, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, is set in an American futuristic world where the protagonist, Guy Montag, is a fireman who burns books. In this society, instead of the fireman putting out fires, they start them. They do this because the literature could be considered offensive or provoking to others. Rather than perusing books or getting a great view of nature, the general population in this novel, drive quick and watch over the top measures of TV.
One day while at the park, Montag comes across a seventeen-year-old girl named Clarisse McClellan, who opened his eyes to the emptiness of his life. Through the following, couple of days, Montag encounters a series of heartbreaking events such as his wife, Mildred, attempts suicide by

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