Theme Of Duality In Fahrenheit 451

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Duality is an instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something. Throughout the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Montag experiences duality throughout his daily routine. There are two extremes expressed in this novel that lie on opposite ends of the spectrum regarding society. This novel was written in the past to imagine what the future might be like. Bradbury describes a society that has forgotten or misinterpreted normal social interactions. Montag, the protagonist faces an internal conflict on deciding whether to rebel against the laws and rules of the society or obey them. Not only does Montag have this internal conflict but his surrounding are a major impact on his potential outcome. Mildred and Clarisse are both important factors towards his decision. Montag is a typical worker who never questions the system and willingly loves his job. On his way home from work he meets an interesting young girl, Clarisse, who begins to change his views on several aspects. She introduces herself by saying “I’m seventeen and I’m crazy.” Pg. 5. She in...

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