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How Does Montag Change In Fahrenheit 451

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Guy Montag has a few influences, personal experiences, and event that effect the way he changes throughout the novel Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury. Montag’s personal experiences especially affected the way he thought of things and also the way he acted. He lives in a society where books are banned, burned, and illegal to use, Montag enjoys burning the books as a fireman until he makes an encounter with a reenager named Clairesse. Guy Montag makes a total transformation as the main character of this novel because of his personal experiences, the major events, and the influential characters. For instance, let’s take Clairesse for an example. At the beginning of the novel, Clairesse is an outgoing teenage girl that meets Montag. Some …show more content…

There is one quote that says, “ His hands, by themselves, like two men working together, began to rip the pages from the book. The hands tore the flyleaf and then the first and then the second page.”(Bradbury 84). This shows how desperate Montag is to get Faber’s support. Montag wants to help society get out of the mindset of being disturbed constantly all day long. There's another quote that said, “Even how he could feel the start of [a] long journey the leave taking, the going away from the self he had done.” (Bradbury 99). This quote here shows how Montag must transform into his new self. This transformation will take a long time to adjust to due to his daily distractions and his job. This going to be difficult for Montag to move …show more content…

It illustrates how he doesn’t want to burn books and also how he wants to make a major change in the society he lives in. For example, “If there was no solution, well then now there was no problem, either. Fire was best for everything.” (Bradbury 110). Before he killed Captain Beatty, Beatty was all for the burning of the books just like Montag. However, Montag has changed his mindset and decided it was Beatty’s time to go. So, he set him on fire due to Beatty and Montag getting into a physical and verbal altercation about the books that Montag was secretly hiding. Another example is, “Montag did not hear, he was far away, he was running with his mind…” ( Bradbury 112). This shows the complete transformation of Montag. The everyday distractions are not bothering him and he was thinking about his future actions that he needs to

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