“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” I feel that this quote speaks of Clarisse and her stand in society. Clarisse McClellan is a seventeen-year-old girl who opened Montag’s eyes to see the world’s potential. She made him question the government‚ society and even himself. She was able to change society itself with her warm innocence and curiosity. She had an independent will that will never fade no matter what
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boring‚ ignorant world. My life was always the same. I never really saw the world until I met Clarisse McClellan. She was not like the others. She didn ’t follow their mindless routine. She didn ’t just exist like everyone else; she lived. She didn ’t just look; she observed. She thought. She felt. Clarisse gave me something to live for. She showed me how to live and not just exist. Ever since Clarisse disappeared‚ life has felt empty. She was my life because I had no life before her. But even
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Clarisse McClellan and Mildred Montag are both essential characters in 451. The two women both portray the existing society that they live in‚ and both show how well they blend into the lifestyle. They show their differences by the way they incorporate into society‚ what affect they have on Montag and their appearance. Clarisse is considered “anti-social” by the rest of the civilization. This factor causes Mildred’s lifestyle to stand out‚ and society portrays her as “social” and "fit with the crowd
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Celsius 233: Clarisse the Catalyst “We are like chameleons; we take our hue and the color of our moral character‚ from those who are around us” (John Locke‚ English philosopher and physician). Everyone in the world influences others in many various manners. The influence can be diminutive or extremely significant but they always have an impact. In the novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury introduces a string of influential figures that drive the protagonist‚ Guy Montag‚ through a complete
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Brittany McClellan English 11 Hr. 3 In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ the author displays the power of rhetoric. The pigs within the novel effectively use rhetoric to persuade the other animals in a variety of ways. Three powerful rhetorical tools that the pigs use are ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. The first rhetorical device that the pigs use to try and persuade the other animals is pathos. Pathos is the emotional appeal. One way pathos is used in Animal Farm is when Boxer states‚ “I do not
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Clarisse 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
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in Fahrenheit 451‚ was more impacted by Clarisse only knowing her for less then a week‚ rather than his wife‚ Mildred‚ of ten years. Clarisse was put in Montag’s life for less then a week‚ and fulfilled his life more then Mildred. Mildred and Montag have been married for ten years and they don’t have meaning in each other’s lives. Montag’s eyes were open to his true happiness when the author‚ Ray Bradbury‚ placed Clarisse in his life. Ray gives Clarisse and Mildred vastly different characteristics
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In the book Fahrenheit 451‚ the characters Mildred and Clarisse have some similarities and differences. Mildred is the ideal example of a Fahrenheit 451 character. Clarisse on the other hand is a threat to the stability of ideas presented in the book. Although Mildred and Clarisse share some similarities‚ they also have many differences. Clarisse thinks more deeply than Mildred. Clarisse is characterized as odd‚ crazy‚ curious‚ and intelligent. She walks a lot which is peculiar because no one in
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walls‚ and Clarisse‚ who is filled with desire for knowledge‚ contrast each other in a way that shows the cold society and the comforting natural world. Although both characters are significant people in Montag’s life‚ Mildred is cold and tries to shut out Montag‚ while Clarisse welcomes his presence. After getting to know Clarisse for the first time‚ Montag is shocked at the bond he had with her‚ such that “she almost seemed to be waiting for [him] Fei 2 there...so
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Clarisse is introduced in the beginning of Fahrenheit 451‚ but you don’t realize until the middle and end of the story that Clarisse is the reason Montag is so curious about books and is the reason his house gets burned down at the end. Also‚ Faber is a big part in the second chapter of Fahrenheit 451‚ because at the end he could be the reason that books might or might not be coming back into the world. He could be the reason that books come back and give everyone the chance to gain some knowledge
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