Guy Montag's Optimism In Fahrenheit 451

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Listening to an inspirational song, reading an enjoyable book or writing a story can bring an individual encouragement and joy. Literature conveys knowledge, lessons and possibilities that stretch a person’s imagination, helping them to grow mentally and spiritually. The fictional character Guy Montag from Ray Bradbury’s novel “Fahrenheit 451” found motivation and optimism in books, just as the author J.K. Rowling found reassurance and hope in her writing. The author J.K. Rowling found comfort in writing stories that helped her escape the adversities she experienced in her life. Similarly, the fictional character Guy Montag becomes hopeful for the future of mankind when he realizes he can preserve the knowledge and ideas of the past by saving books. Books, songs and stories bring inspiration to people, as literature allows them to imagine a different time and a better future. Both Montag and Rowling are able to find a more positive outlook through the enjoyment of literature.
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The song “Someone like you” by musical artist Adele conveys a message about finding hope after difficult times. This song’s lyrics talk about how troubling times can really be an opportunity to learn and make memories, “Regrets and mistakes, they are memories made. Who would have known how bittersweet this would taste?” (Adele – Someone Like You). Adele is saying that regrets and mistakes only make you stronger. She wants her listeners to know that times may be difficult, but these difficulties can also be rewarding. Adele’s message relates to Rowling and Montag because they too had to go through ‘bittersweet’ hardships that were difficult for them, yet ultimately helped them in the long run. Through reading, writing and listening to musical lyrics individuals can find the encouragement they need to conquer life’s challenges and feel optimistic for the

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