Fahrenheit 451 Character Analysis

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“We determine our destiny by the actions we take today.”- Catherine Pulsifer. Montag never questions the destruction and ruin his actions assemble; thereupon, he assumes all people simply do not sit back and ponder about life and why it is this way. Clarisse; however, is showing Montag that being different and thinking is not bad. When Montag pilfers a book, Officer Beatty visits Montag’s home, he is telling Montag about how books became illegal, specifically, how it all started. Possessing an own opinion on entity, or even contemplating about how the nation is a gallant and colossal action in Montag's society; moreover, it is unheard of and rebellious. Following the regulations just like everybody else does, Montag implements his job as a fireman, who burns houses with books inside of them. Since it is an illustrious job in his nation, Montag becomes a fireman, at age 20. For years he enjoys his job, feeling substantial and vigorous as he watches the houses, with books within them, burn. Being a fireman; consequently, devotes Montag into a mentality of capability and triumph. “It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things venomous kerosene upon the world.”(page 1, para. 1) With faith and endorsing in a civilization in which …show more content…

With immense curiosity, questions erupt from Clarisse as she questions Montag about his happiness, his career, his relationship with his wife. Thus, confirming the thoughts inside of his head, he has no feelings whatsoever. Not even a care for anyone; notably, his wife. With the information Clarisse shares, Montag comprehends that he lives in this society filled with egotistical people. Moreover, nobody considers the feelings of others when conducting. With all of the newly webbed information; ultimately, Montag begins questioning his former knowledge on how the society works in his

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