How Does Bradbury Create Change In Fahrenheit 451

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The world would not be the same if nobody wanted change or stood up for what they believed. Society would be oblivious to everything around them. They would just be talking heads, zombies floating. Just like how the author Ray Bradbury interprets how the 451 society is they are glued to Television and technology. Throughout the book the author displays how it takes one man that is persistent to create or change the world. Throughout the book Fahrenheit 451 the main character Montag went through a series of conflicts mostly involving himself and is beliefs. Since he was born into this society he hasn’t seen what it’s really like and how blind everyone is. The battle he has to take, he has to do it all by himself due to the zombies. Clarisse opening his eyes then he would never had wanted change and that’s all that people need is that nudge. But the plot thickens once he sees that books don’t hurt people and that people hurt people. And seeing all these deprived minds knowing nothing more then what is on the outside. Nothing else matters to them. …show more content…

Leading to her family’s death. Once he hears about this his eyes open up even more seeing how the society he lives in is like and how they will go to great extends to keep in “safe”. Montag’s mind because thirstier for knowledge once he gets that taste of the poems. Pushing his will even more to want change and to show that there is more to life. But no one else is like that and it is shown by the way he releases the wrath of knowledge onto Mildred’s friends leading one to tears and reliving all her mistakes. That’s when he has officially turned his back to everyone and starts his revolution against the society they live

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