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    river’s natural current carried away the radioactive debris to the forest where‚ undoubtedly‚ the creatures of the forest would drink the contaminated water. There had been an occasional drizzle now and then soaking most of the wood in the area. Montag had managed though. He had come prepared. It took him three full hours to build the raft and funeral pyre in which Faber’s body now rested on. He looked at the horizon just in time to catch the everlasting rays of the sun fade to the night and began

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    Lit sig Notes- Pages 71-91 Plot Montag and Mildred were reading in the afternoon‚ as they were reading the mechanical hound starts to sniff the door witch scares Mildred. Montag starts to read but then realizes he’s not understanding the books so he decides to call Faber who is a University Professor that Montag caught reading at the park about a year ago. Montag calls and asks if there are any Bibles‚  Shakespeare‚ or Plato are left in the country. Faber says that people need quality information

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    a society controlled by a government who tries to brainwash people’s minds and get rid of their knowledge. Guy Montag‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is a firefighter whose job is to burn the possessions of those who read books. After he meets Clarisse McClellan a girl with free thinking ideals and a liberate spirit causes him to question his own life and his perspective of happiness. Montag also finds out how empty his life is‚ how little he knows about his wife‚ and that they barely have anything

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    they were caught with one a fireman named Guy Montag came into your house and burnt them down. One day Montag got curious and kept a book. Well‚ his boss showed up and told him to confess about the whole thing so he did and so his boss Beatty told him to burn down his house and when he did he realized that the book he swiped was only one of the last known copies of the Bible and now that he had burned down his house his boss tries to arrest him so Montag burns him. Then all of a sudden out of nowhere

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    happy?”. Guy Montag is just an ordinary man‚ employed as a fireman who burns books for a living. He is married to Mildred who turns out to betray him. Guy meets an odd girl named Clarisse who actually questions things and asks why and ponders over thoughts with wonder. Clarisse befriends Guy and asks him‚ “Are you happy?”. Guy doesn’t even think that true happiness is even an option. For the first time in his life‚ he thinks for himself and decides that he wants more out of life. Guy and his

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    The novel opens with Guy Montag‚ a “fireman” in a futuristic society where he and his coworkers start fires rather than put them out. Books are banned and burned upon discovery‚ and Montag has no qualms about his responsibility. But then he meets Clarisse McClellan‚ a seventeen-year-old Bohemian girl who happens to be his neighbor. She’s very chatty‚ and opens his eyes to the world of nature. Montag grows increasingly dissatisfied with his life the more he talks with Clarisse. He starts to

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    " Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica‚ n.d. Web. 25 Mar. 2014. . Effect/Insight: The effect of the allusion to Niccolo Machiavelli in “Fahrenheit 451” is it connects Guy Montag to Machiavelli. Montag acted on his thoughts and what he believed in rather than what society believed in. Montag believed books

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    Summary Of Fahrenheit 451

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    implies that everything isn’t going to go your way in life. Also‚ he wants the readers to think for themselves and learn from the things they do and hear. Throughout the novel‚ Bradbury uses a symbol of birds to express what the books meant to Guy Montag. Montag is the protagonist of the novel‚ he is also a fireman. History in this novel has been rewritten to benefit the antagonist‚ Captain Beatty‚ Montag’s boss. In the future‚ firemen don’t put out fires‚ in fact‚ they start them. The reason behind

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    Fahrenheit 451 In the book Fahrenheit 451‚ there is one type of control that the protagonist struggles to overcome. Guy Montag‚ the main character‚ is a fireman who burns down the houses that contain books. In this book‚ books are illegal and are considered pointless. Near the end‚ we find out there are secret societies that keep the idea of story telling and reading alive‚ this is where Guy finds himself towards the end. Technological control forms how the main character reacts to the main conflict.

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    Madeline Richard Mrs. Fruchey English 11B 11 January 2013 In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury shares his message of the importance of books to society. The main character‚ Guy Montag‚ discovers his discontentment in life by reading books and realizing what he is missing in life. Montag is able to conquer his moral dilemmas: he is trained to do a job he begins to feel conflicting morals about. Bradbury evokes many different deep sentiments‚ such as ambivalence‚ apathy‚ and empathy. Montag’s turmoil

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