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Fahrenheit 451 Analysis

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Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451 is about a dystopian society in which, books are not allowed to be read or in the possession of the people. The main character, Guy Montag is a fireman which quite ironically, burns the books that fellow neighbors have reported. One evening, as he is walking home from work, he meets his new neighbor Clarisse McClellan. Clarisse begins talking to him as soon as he meets her and he finds that a little odd. She is a teenager who plays a critical role in Montag’s conversion to this new mindset of curiosity. She was very curious herself and had her own different way of living, which made her seem like an outcast to society. She also was not into all the technology like the rest of society, which added to her anti-socialism. After they’ve talked more, she begins to spark Montag’s curiosity of why the government actually banned books. The more they talked, the more she would open his eyes to the reality of the government. She was a very intelligent human being so she was seen as a threat to the government because she could change the perspectives of the members of society rather easy. There are many reasons as to why society had to get rid of her as soon as possible, one of them is so they wouldn’t seem weak and lacking authority over society. During one of Montag and Clarisse’s encounters, he asked her how old she was and her response was, “I’m seventeen and crazy.” (Bradbury 5). Looking beyond the literal context of this, what Bradbury is

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