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    it’s s’mores‚ to others it’s destruction. For Montag Fire was a tool for his profession; "It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten‚ to see things blackened and changed." This line was found in the beginning of a Fahrenheit 451. Montag was in charge of burning the books that were found‚ but throughout the movie his understanding of fire changed. He started out as a firefighter that became curious about books and what they said. Which led him into getting in trouble

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    dystopian novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ the civilians of Montag’s city all perished‚ as they were not aware or

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    Fahrenheit 451” is becoming very significant to advance the plot of the story. Guy is thirsty for books and the knowledge they contain. He is becoming very eager to find a way to legalize them and leave books open to the public once again. He has met with an old professor by the name of Faber who he thinks will be able to help help come up with a plan. They hope to make copies of books and gather other old professors to plant books in fire stations all around corrupt the system of burning houses

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    Fire is one of the many symbols represented in Fahrenheit 451. Fire can be observed as both renewal and destruction. The biggest reference to fire is at the end of the novel when Granger explains to Montag the meaning and existence of the Phoenix. Granger explains that every few hundred years‚ a Phoenix will appear and burn himself to ashes. The Phoenix would then spring out from the ashes to be born again. Granger compares this reference to mankind and how it destroys himself‚ only to be rebuilt. The

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    “We live in a time where there’s an alienation factor. there’s a certain disconnection. we don’t have any real sense of community anymore”(Ball). Similarly‚ Ray Bradbury’s book Fahrenheit 451‚ this society in the future is disconnected with one another. In the society where firemen burn books‚ Montag is a firemen who believes books might reconnect society again. He believes with the help of an old english professor‚ Faber‚ and himself can help reconnect society once again. A few obstacles appear

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    Fahrenheit 451 In this story Montag opened his eyes and made some changes in his life. Montag went through some major changes over the course of the story. He started thinking individually instead of like everyone else‚ meeting Faber‚ and his job are some major changes he went through throughout this novel. There are many other changes he went through‚ but these are what made the biggest impact on his life. One of the biggest changes was that he started thinking his own thoughts instead of

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    Society can change a person positively or negatively. In the novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ Mildred is the wife of the main character‚ Guy Montag. Society has made Mildred self-centered‚ robotic‚ and unfeeling. First‚ Mildred shows signs of being self-centered‚ or selfish. This is best shown when Mildred says‚”’It’s really fun. It’ll be even more fun when we can afford to have the fourth wall installed(18)’”. This quote is saying that Mildred wants a fourth television so she can have

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    Fahrenheit 451 is a very interesting book. I say this because it is a book that is written in a way‚ the writer thinks the world will be in the future. Its cool to see what they had envisioned‚ as well as if they were right about anything that they had said. Ray Bradbury‚ was right about a lot of the future‚ we know as today. Ray had saw a world in the future‚ as a word filled with technology. Although that he had thought we would have seen stuff‚ like robotic dogs and such‚ were very accurate

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    have decreasing effects on health and intellectuality; the same thing can be said for drugs and alcohol too. In the book Fahrenheit 451 you can tell that Mildred is addicted to entertainment and technology. In parts of

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    Without happiness‚ sadness cannot exist. In today’s society‚ happiness and sadness coexist and form an unbreakable bond. In Ray Bradbury’s book‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ that bond does not exist. In this book‚ the main character‚ Guy Montag‚ desperately wants to be happy; but society tells him to stay neutral. Montag understands that he never genuinely happily married his wife when he meets a clever girl named Clarisse McClellan. Montag breaks free of society’s expectations with the help of Clarisse‚ by learning

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