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Fahrenheit 451 Quotes Analysis

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Barton and Montag:Two men, one zeal Often times, when people set their mind to something, they will go as far as that cause brings them. Whether it be for better or for worse. In the stories, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and “Cold Equations” by Tom Godwin, both characters, Montag and Barton, are highly devoted to a cause. The similarities between Barton and Montag are pronounced and they deserve thorough investigation. Barton and Montag are both: Devoted to their jobs, Choose between their objective and humanity and are compassionate people under their stern facade.

Barton and Montag are highly devoted to their jobs and the task at hand in these stories. They follow the guidelines/rules and do what they must to get the job done:”The stowaway had signed his own death warrant…”(Godwin,200). In this quote, Barton shows how devoted he is to his mission and how he understands what must be done to attain a positive outcome. Barton shows this same zeal when he is forced to kill Marilyn for the good of the people on the ground. This is also found in Fahrenheit 451, in which Montag states, “It was a pleasure to burn…”(Bradbury,1). Here we see …show more content…

This is made clear when we see that they both choose to kill a person for the greater good:”Hand it over, Guy… then he was a shrieking blaze”(Bradbury,119). We see through this quote and the section it is from that Montag chooses to kill Beatty out of the fear that he will kill Faber, the only one Montag truly trusts. He is killing Beatty for the good of himself and out of care and compassion for Faber. We see similar circumstance in “Cold Equations”:”It will have to be…”(Godwin,203). In the quote you can sense the sadness and reluctancy in Barton's voice, however he knows that he must take a life in order to save many, and that he does. He hesitates and tries to delay the inevitable but alas, in the end it does not

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