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Analysis OfFahrenheit 451, By Ray Bradbury

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It was a hot day, no clouds in the sky, only the hot, glistening sun. I was play a softball game outside when a bird flew onto the field in the middle of the game, infield. Everyone was trying to make the bird leave so it wouldn’t get hit; but it wouldn’t budge. So we kept playing until the bird started to dance on the field. The bird didn’t care who saw it. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (1953), the main character; Guy Montag; is a fireman who burns books because they were banned in the U.S. Then after a while, he started to get curious about them so he kept 30 of them, but he can’t read. So he goes to a retired professor to teach him and then he figures out that books are actually good, and on this journey, many people try …show more content…

I can't talk to just anyone on the phone!’ ‘How many copies of Shakespeare and Plato?’ ‘None ! You know as well as I do. None!’ Faber hung up.” (Bradbury 34-35). This shows that Guy is trying to find more books to read and this goes back to the claim because Guy is to be himself by looking everywhere for books even though they were illegal. According to Fahrenheit 451, it states, “Montag showed her a book. ‘This is the Old and New Testament, and-’ ‘Don't start that again!’ ‘It might be the last copy in this part of the world.”(Bradbury 35) This shows that he was trying to explain himself by using the bible. This goes back to the claim because he was expressing himself. Although some people might object to Guy was trying to be himself rather that he was trying to find a silver lining to his situation that he is currently in. According to Ray Bradbury, he states, “ Only then .did he leap past the other passengers, screaming in his mind, plunge through the slicing door only in time. He ran on the white tiles up through the tunnels, ignoring the escalators, because he wanted to feel his feet-move, arms swing, lungs clench, unclench, feel his throat go raw with air.” (Bradbury 37) This shows that he is going nuts and with books he can calm down. This is true but, in the text it states, “‘I don't know. We have everything we need to be happy, but we aren't happy. Something's missing. I looked around. The only thing I positively knew was

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