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Why Is Beatty Important In Fahrenheit 451

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In this section of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury many events take place most being major but one stands out above the rest. This event is Guy murdering Beatty over a multitude of events such as Guy 's house getting reduced to ash, Beatty admitting to setting the hound on montag, and Beatty edging him on about the books. Although all of these events are major in Guy 's life the murder is defiantly more important because, it 's the climax of Guy stealing the books and his descent downward. While Guy stole the books many sections ago the repercussions of his actions are just meeting him like his wife leaving him, the destruction of his house, and the imminent threat of prison. From these harsh actions Guy goes into shock and then lashes out on
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