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Fahrenheit 451 Theme Essay

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It was cold, dark and silent on the street where all you could see was lights coming from inside the houses, the street was always empty except for a lonely, innocent girl walking down the street waiting for someone to come but usually no one did. Clarise was her name, and she was one of the few people like a fireman named Montag, they were both different from the rest of society, who were just mindless zombies, but some people wanted that to change. The revolution was coming even though no one knew about it at the time, not even Montag. The theme of revolution in Fahrenheit 451 is shaped through the archetypal hero, Montag. No books were allowed by the government, but One person had the courage to change it, his name was Guy Montag. The hero almost all the time is the main character in the story, he is the one who can save the girl/guy who needs help, stop the villain, kill the monster save the day. The hero can also start a revolution, like if a super villain takes over the world, usually the hero starts or is the leader of the uprising. In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is the hero, for example, in the scene where he kills the dog, he is fighting the dog and he kills the dog with the flamethrower, but not before he is injured when the dog sticks a long needle in his leg. It says in the book that ¨….as it slammed into …show more content…

Montag started a revolution, most likely without him there would be no revolution. Everything Montag did in the book leads up to the revolution. Every choice and action contributed to the theme of the book. Whenever he started reading books again, when he read poetry to MIldred's friends and they can away screaming or crying. At that point in the book, he knew what he wanted to do, what he had to do, he had to get people to start reading again. He wanted to show people books are not bad, but a good source of information and that they are

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