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Fahrenheit 451 Deuteragonism Analysis

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The protagonist and deuteragonist in Fahrenheit 451 are introduced as having opposing views on society. Montague, the main character is initially shown to be a conforming individual. This is confirmed by the mention that for him "It was a pleasure to burn … a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed" (Bradbury 1). The description shows that the protagonist felt no sense of guilt for his actions and that he believed that there was nothing wrong with what he was doing. The deuteragonist, on the other hand, is shown to be an open minded individual. Her objectivity of thought is clearly demonstrated by the conversation she has with Montague. Statements such as " Do you ever read any of the books you bum? … Is it

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