Fahrenheit 451 Light Analysis

706 Words2 Pages

Fire creating light Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a story about a man named Guy Montag who rethinks his life and his morals. Montag is a fireman but not the one you are thinking of, montag must go to houses with books in them and burn them, with the house. It is illegal to own a book in this depressing town and everyone goes with it and doesn’t try to change it. one day although Montag meets a young teenage girl that gives Montag's a new perspective on life, this creates questions in his mind, about his job, town, and livelihood. This sends Montag onto a quest to find answers. Montag undergoes transformations in his thinking,but how does it change, and most of all why does it change? Montag's thinking and morals changed throughout this story a plentiful of times, how did it exactly change? Montag tells his feeling about books and how he had changed in his mind set to his wife Mildred. “We need not to be let alone. We need to be really bothered once in a while. How long is it since you were really bothered? About something important and about something real” (Guy Montag 49). Without being bothered in ones life, life would be boring and everything would be dull. Guy …show more content…

“If you don't want a man unhappy politically, don't give him two sides to a question to worry him none. let him forget there is such a thing as war” (Beatie 61). Beatie thought he had a war going on against books but in truth the war was never there.Montag knew this but since Beatty was his captain he didn't tell his feelings. Beatty believes that you shouldn't give two sides of the story if one side is about war so the people won't be unhappy. Montag had learned at that moment, society always needs both sides of a story to choose what they

Open Document