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Literary Issues In Fahrenheit 451

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In Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, the author displays the life of a fireman, Guy Montag, whose job is to start fires rather than putting them out. All of that changes when he meets a seven-teen year old girl named Clarisse McClellan on walk back to his house. The people in their futuristic city do not read books, take time by themselves, or even think independently. They prefer to watch an extravagant amount of television and to be anti-social. By having met Clarisse, Montag is able to connect with her in a way that he isn’t able to with his wife Mildred, or even anyone. Clarisse is capable of allowing him to open his eye’s and see the emptiness of his life, by just asking him a simple question. Over the next few weeks, Montag is challenged as a husband when he finds out that Mildred tried to commit suicide but had failed. He is also challenged as a worker when a woman shocks him and wants to be burned alive among her books. But the biggest obstacle that is thrown at him is when he finds out that Clarisse had been hit by a car and killed. Montag’s dissatisfaction with his life increases, and he begins his search for a solution in a stash of books. The cause of not showing up to work the next day due to reading books, the fire chief Beatty starts to piece together that Montag is hiding books. He comes forward and tells Montag that he has twenty-four hours to get rid of them. Montag then faces the consequence of not burning all of the books, and Beatty tells Montag to burn

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