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Change In Fahrenheit 451

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Change is inevitable. It could be in a person’s looks, personality, beliefs or way of thinking. Changes can be categorized under two main types. Changes that take place in nature we have little or no control over. We cannot, for instance, switch the time of tides, which anyway, wait for no one. The other kind of change is the one we witness either in political, social or other fields including the area of personal life. These are changes which one can exercise some degree of control, changes which can be guided by oneself or others. Those who are in favor of change may argue that it poses a possibility for a particular person to improve him- or herself, both mentally and socially. From the mental perspective, changes relating …show more content…

The novel started with Montag believing that books are evil and have no benefits. However, he had some doubt as he watched how people risked their lives and held on to their book even though books were illegal. Moreover, Montag was a firefighter, whose job was to burn books and punish who possessed them as he followed orders from captain Beatty, his chief. Later on, after meeting Clarisse, Montag completely changed his beliefs about book. He disobeyed orders, which was out of his nature, and risked his life just like how the people he saw while on duty did. Clarisse helped Montag to start thinking for him-self, instead of letting the society take over and make the decisions for …show more content…

From a prideful, heroic king at the beginning of the play, to a tyrant in denial towards the middle, and finally to a fearful, condemned man, humbled by his tragic fate, Oedipus’ change personifies that which makes an unforgettable drama. When Oedipus is first introduced, he appears to be a confident, valiant hero and reasonably so. Taking into mind the background of the drama, we learn that this foreigner to Thebes arrives at the city limits, braves death, solves the Sphinx’s riddle and releases the city from the horrible terror. Only a man like Oedipus, a man possessing tremendous intelligence and self-confidence could have such courage. Although at times Oedipus questions the gods’ accuracy and authority, the people don’t mind because of the great deed he had done. When Oedipus succeeds, he becomes instantly famous and loved by all because of his courage and intelligence. The citizens of Thebes consider Oedipus’ actions are special gifts from the gods used to benefit the city as a whole. Because the former king of Thebes had perished, Oedipus married the queen, Jocasta and resecured the throne for his people. Doing this shows not only his love for the queen, but also his willingness to accept a position of prominence and leadership among his beloved people, which is a very noble act. When the dialogue of the drama begins, a very concerned

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