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Fahrenheit 451 : Book Review

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What I take from it: Fahrenheit 451 Book Review Summary Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451 tells the story of a fireman named Guy Montag who, after realizing how unhappy he is in Bradbury’s dystopian society, begins questioning what the government wants him to believe. Montag exists in a world where firefighters are actually fire starters. Books are also extremely illegal, and if found inside one’s home, it and everything inside will be burned to the ground. Bradbury starts his story with Montag meeting a young girl named Clarisse McClellan, who gives Montag an entirely new perspective as to what kind of society he is living in. Montag continues to develop his relationship with Clarisse and he becomes progressively confused, until Clarisse mysteriously disappears. Although she is gone, Clarisse continues to influence Montag’s thinking and while he is at work burning an elderly woman’s home, he steals one of the books in her possession. Upon realizing the gravity of his situation, Montag seeks and finds an ally in an old English professor by the name of Faber. Together, him and Montag develop a plan to take down society from the inside. Later the same night, Montag heads to work as usual and answers an alarm claiming a local household is hiding books within its’ walls. The kicker, however, is when the firemen pull up to Montag’s own house and find Mildred, his wife, running down the front lawn and hopping into a cab. Montag’s somewhat-psychotic captain Beatty forces him to

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