AP Book Report on Farenheit 451

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AP Book Report Farenheit 451

1. Title of Work: Farenheit 451

2. Author and date written: Ray Bradbury, 1950

3. Country of Author: America

4. Characters:

Montag (major) – Montag is a determined but confused fireman that doesn’t know his purpose in life. After several conversations with Clarisse, he starts to realize the emptiness in his life. Not only does he try to find the meaning of his life, but also of the books he’s burning.

Mildred (major) – Mildred has low self-steem and is stupid. She attempts to cmmit suicide and also betrays Guy near the end of the story. She likes to watch the parlor walls and is always listening to the SeaShell. Even though Mildred and Guy have been married for 10 years, they have a distant relationship. She is the wife of Guy Montag.

Clarisse (major) – Clarisse is a seventeen year-old girl that lives next to Guy Montag. Her conversations with Guy Montag are always unusual and peculiar. She doesn’t go to school because she isn’t considered “social”.

Beatty- (Minor) – Beatty is a well-read and contradicting captain of the fire department. Eventhough he dislikes books, he is able to quote them.

Faber- (major) – Faber was a professor before the censorship of books. Faber is an intellectual that helps explain to Guy to the meaning of books.

Granger (minor) – Granger is the leader of the hobo intellectuals. He tries to help people through books.

Stoneman and Black (minor) - The usual dull firemen that work at the same firestation as Guy.

Ms. Phelps (minor) – Ms. Phelps is one of Mildred’s friends. She says that she’ll move on without her husband because he’s at war. But when Guy reads a poem, she starts to immediately starts to cry. This shows her emotional unstability.

5. Major Settings

Montag’s House- Montag’s house is described in the book like a coffin. This depicts the emptiness of his home. Once Montag walks into his house, the mood suddenly changes to a sad and depressing one. His house depicting a coffin is perfect because everything the house contains is emotionally “dead”. ‘For example, Montag’s wife acts like a “dead” human being.

6. Plot Outline

Guy Montag is a fireman that burns books in his society. In his society , to have possession of a book is considered a crime. The firemen job is to burn the house of the individual holding the books. But one day Guy meets a seventeen year old girl named Clarisse, and questions him about the most peculiar things.

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