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Comparison Of Two Characters In Fahrenheit 451

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People are not the Same Most technology gives people the humanity to grow stronger in their selves. In Fahrenheit 451, there are different characters, and they all have different emotions. Some of the main ones are Clarisse and Faber, they have greater emotions than anyone. Captain Beatty was an emotionless person that didn’t care about anything that involves books. In the novel, Ray Bradbury uses the surroundings in the novel to show the humanity/ technology between many characters. Down the road an excited girl is talking to a neighbor. Clarisse McClellan was talking to Guy Montag, she knows plenty regarding life than he does not. Clarisse asked Montag, “Are you happy’’ (Bradbury 7). Montag was curious what she meant by that question. He was never …show more content…

Montag called Faber later that day asking him a question and Faber though it was a trap or something. Montag asked, “How many copies of the Bible are left in this country” (Bradbury 71). Faber was thinking he was asking, so the firemen would come obtain him and the books he had. Faber didn’t desire to say anything also because he did not trust Guy Montag. Captain Beatty is the captain of the fireman station. Montag and Beatty is at Montag’s house, and Beatty is threatening him in a mocking way with a mythical allusion. Bradbury wrote, “Old Montag wanted to fly near the sun and now that he’s burnt his wings, he wonders why” (Bradbury 107). Beatty was informed that Montag had books and he knew not to have possession of any. Beatty didn’t care for Montag personally. Many characters in the novel have used technology to express humanity. Clarisse McClellan was a bright girl that has influenced Montag’s life. Faber is an agreeable guy who learned to trust and help him. Beatty on the other hand is rude to Montag. Ray Bradbury expressed the characters in the books by showing their different emotions and showing that no one is the

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