Beatty Death In Fahrenheit 451

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In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Beatty wanted to die as soon as he learned about literature and how this society limits thinking. Beatty acts as if he is happy and loves being a fireman. But throughout the book, Beatty makes random references to books and he starts quoting the books in front of Montag. When Beatty died to Montag’s flamethrower, Beatty thought of this as a joyful moment. I say this because throughout the book Beatty is feeling like he is trapped in this society where books are not allowed. Beatty wanted to die because unlike Montag he didn’t have anybody to talk to about the books he was currently reading. Beatty tried to point out that he read books indirectly by quoting them but nobody understood him. Beatty was …show more content…

Beatty is talking about how a book can have a load of meaning and significance but he has to say it like this because he does not want to give away his big secret about him reading books. When Beatty is talking about the Constitution he is trying to talk about how this Constitution relates to people in this society and their “TV families”. Beatty wants to teach Montag as much stuff about books as he can before he moves on. So Beatty tries to lecture Montag on what kind of people they are and how 1 person could change the course of a society forever. “Lecture's over. I hope I've clarified things. The important thing for you to remember, Montag, is we're the Happiness Boys, the Dixie Duo, you and I and the others. We stand against the small tide of those who want to make everyone unhappy with conflicting theory and thought. We have our fingers in the dyke. Hold Steady. Don't let the torrent of melancholy and drear philosophy drown our world. We depend on you. I don't think you realize how important you are, to our happy world as it stands now"(59). When Beatty is trying to tell Montag how important he is and how people like him are important. He said that people who conflicted with theory and thought made other people unhappy. Beatty was reading books at this time and he knew that there was no way he could escape this society and this leads to my claim which is Beatty did want to die. When Montag was

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