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Fahrenheit 451 Character Analysis

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It’s a society where books are burned and people do not know each other. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Guy Montag, at first a loyal follower in a seemingly utopian society, questions his country’s rules and thoughts. Although they may seem different, when a closer look is taken, the society of Fahrenheit 451 and our society may have some similarities. In their thoughts on books and knowledge, both societies seem very different. In Fahrenheit 451, books are banned and burned and knowledge is limited. Beatty, the fire chief, tells Montag when he is questioning his purpose that they “‘cram them full of noncombustible data, chock them so damned full of “facts” they feel stuffed, but absolutely “brilliant” with information’” (Bradbury 58). …show more content…

In Fahrenheit 451, social interaction is based around the TV and is very distant. Mildred, Montag’s wife, is constantly distracted by the television, even thinking the people on the TV are her family. When Montag asks her, “‘does your “family” love you, love you very much, love you with all their heart and soul, Millie?” (73). Millie responds with, “‘Why’d you ask a silly question like that?’” (73). She doesn’t know how to go through life without the entertainment and “happiness” she gets from the TV. On the other hand, Clarisse McClellan and her family, Montag’s neighbors, like to have conversations. When Montag asks her what is going on in her house, she says, “Oh, just my mother and father and uncle sitting around, talking… Oh, we’re most peculiar” (7). Montag does not understand what they would talk about as it is so uncommon in their society. This is similar to our society, a place where phones and social media take over our lives. People are consumed by Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Vine, and so many other social media sites. It takes dominates their lives, trying to get as many likes as they can from followers they don’t know. However, there are people who are trying to make the world a better place. There are charities, organizations, and just people who are trying to help others and make their lives better. As people are starving and suffering from disease in places, including our

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