Who are heroes and what makes them heroes? Superman‚ Batman‚ and Spiderman are all thought to be heroes but they are fictional heroes. Firemen‚ policemen‚ and members of the military also are heroes. They are the living heroes of our society. But whether they are real or fiction‚ there are reasons why these heroes are thought to be heroes. They all have similarities. Their similarities are they make the right decisions and do things for the good of others. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag is not a hero
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dark woods some figure appears‚ Granger looks to see who it is and it is Faber. “You guys out here alone?” Montag thinks to himself not knowing what was going on at the time‚ he thought to himself‚ “how did Faber get here” and then it struck him. After Montag took dirty clothes and a bottle of gin from him‚ some shadow was following Montag and not knowing who it was‚ he kept on running as fast as he could. But that shadow was Faber. He left the house and I followed him down the stream‚ and into the woods
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named Guy Montag goes from destroying books to preserving them. There are many reasons that influenced Montag’s decision to preserve books. Clarisse‚ who was one of Montag’s neighbors‚ is one of the main reasons why he began to wonder about books. Faber and an old woman are also important influences in Montag’s decision. Clarisse McClellan is a seventeen year old girl who is very odd and quite different. “I’m antisocial‚ they say. I don’t mix.” (Pg.29) Clarisse explains this to Montag and it is
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apart. Thousands did survive to share their stories‚ and one of those survivors is David Faber. The question is‚ What Political‚ Economical‚ and Social changes occurred to David Faber and the Jews due to Nazi power? David Faber and other Jews were affected by the Nazi power because‚ they took away Jews rights‚ they starved the Jews ‚ and they split the Jews families apart. The Nazis effected David Faber and other Jews Politically by taking away their basic rights. In the Kristallnacht order
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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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or thing that precipitates an event or change (Google). Clarisse initiates the earliest changes in Montag’s character as she subtly forces him to develop his self-awareness. With this self-awareness‚ Montag is inspired and encouraged by Professor Faber to change his views and habits. Completing Montag’s change in character is Granger‚ whose wise and uplifting words offer Montag a new perspective on the future. These three individuals are catalysts in Montag’s life as their actions lead to major development
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Fahrenheit 451: The Sieve and the Sand Pages 100-110 Plot * Montag reads Dovers’s beach to Mildred and her friends after interrupting their TV time even though Faber insisted he not do it * He makes Mrs. Phelps cry because she feels pain when listening to the poem * Mrs. Bowles gets angry at him and tells him that he’s evil and mean “ ‘silly words silly words‚ silly awful words’ said Mrs. Bowles ‘Why do people want to hurt people? Not enough hurt in the world‚ you got to tease people
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many more historical events that occurred long ago. For example‚ when Montag went to Faber about books and Faber told him how books tell the truth about life and expressions from the writer‚
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Meeting Clarisse‚ Beatty’s death and Montag’s relationship with Faber‚ gave Montag a new outlook on life. Before any of this happened‚ Montag was just a regular person in his terrible society. He did not care about anything‚ who it affected‚ or why he did what he did. All he knew was that it was what society wants him to do. Beatty’s death gave Montag a new way of life by forcing him to understand what he has done. That it is a harsh world and it is either burned or be burned (125). Upon this realization
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