In Fahrenheit 451 Clarisse McClellan seemed to play an enormous but diminutive role that has an impact on the main character, Guy Montag, as well as the entire book.
I was intrigued by Clarisse from the very start. I loved how she appeared so dark and mysterious, as if she came out of thin air. The chemistry between she and Montag was almost immediate and it felt precise, as if that’s the way we should connect with every stranger we come in contact with. I read through Clarisse’s words the way I might read through an interesting flow of poetry, they immediately hooked me in. Although Clarisse seemed strange and unusually talkative, you can’t help but feel a connection with her, and yet feel sorry for her at the same time; You can