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Fahrenheit 451 Poverty Quotes

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In the past there are many struggles you need to overcome. Depression in a poor family, violence in a city and also no education. That relates to Guy Montag in the novel. He was in a city with no books to read and educate himself with and he was in a city where people would drive cars as fast as they can to treat themselves when sad. He made sure that he got the happiness he wanted and the life he wanted which would also show the theme happiness depends on ourselves. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury a man named Guy Montag goes through struggles in a society where they burn books. He was not happy by this as he killed his captain and ran away from his unhappy depressed life to a happy life where he can read books peacefully and gain more knowledge.This …show more content…

He was three hundred yards downstream when the Hound reached the river. Overhead the great racketing fans of the helicopters hovered. A storm of light fell; upon the river and Montag dived under the great illumination as if the sun had broken the clouds.” This quote supports the counterclaim because it is showing Montag’s journey to happiness.This quote would soon make Montag run away from the city life and inland where he would soon find a man named Granger. He would be accepted into a group where books are welcomed. This would support the claim that the better theme is Happiness is not a station you arrive, but a manner of traveling because Montag going this route and traveling on the run brings suspense into his life and helps motivate him to run away to find somewhere where he can read books peacefully and not be a criminal to the known world. But a quote to object this counter and prove that the theme of fahrenheit 451 that Happiness depends on ourselves is on page 67 which states “ The faces around him were bearded, but the beards were clean, neat, and their hands were

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