Montag's Influence In Fahrenheit 451

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A famous inventor, Nikola Tesla once said, “With ideas it is like with dizzy heights you climb: At first they cause you discomfort and you are anxious to get down, distrustful of your own powers; but soon the remoteness of the turmoil of life and the inspiring influence of the altitude calm your blood; your step gets firm and sure and you begin to look - for dizzier heights”. In other words, he is saying the influences of a new idea will cause unease, and self-doubt first in a person. After contemplating about it, one will slowly become more confident in their goal, and strive for it. People can have great influences and impacts on others. This applies to the people who influence Guy Montag, the main character, in the novel Fahrenheit 451, By Ray Bradbury. Montag’s overall goal, is to bring books back to society, since books are illegal. In the beginning of the novel, Montag wasn’t like this and he thought burning books was the solution. His neighbor Clarisse provoked it. His friend Faber supported it. His acquaintance Granger helped carry it out. Those are the characters who helped influence his goal positively.
Clarisse is a seventeen year old girl who is …show more content…

Montag is all alone and has nowhere to go and Granger accepts him in. Quickly they start to talk about books and Granger explains how books are needed back in society, and that they memorize them to preserve them. Granger explains to Montag, “…We’re remembering. That’s where we’ll win out in the long run. And someday we’ll remember so much they we’ll build the biggest goddamn steam shovel in history, and dig the biggest grave of all time and shove war in and cover it up”(Bradberry 164). He is saying after fixing society with bringing back books, all of the bad things like war will go away. After this speech, Montag is one hundred percent sure of his idea and he travels onward with Granger to achieve his goal of fixing

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