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Mark Twain's Fahrenheit 451: Clariesse

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The book Fahrenheit 451 creates a character named Clariesse. In the book the author creates her as an odd person and shows that she has love for her life. The author makes this clear and says "She enjoys rain, dandelions, autumn leaves, and even sessions with her analyst, who misdiagnosis her exuberance for living." Somebody who has love for their life soaks in all the good things that are going on and blocks out all the bad. When the author says that she loves all those things, it shows that she spends a lot of time just enjoying what she has. The book also creates her as an odd person. The author makes this clear as well and says, "She has so many questions to ask me that make me look deeper that I want to look into myself." During the time

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