Change In Fahrenheit 451, By Ray Bradbury

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Jordan Freeman What can happen with help… Change is inevitable and can sometimes lead to success. In literature, many authors have the characters in their books change because it helps their stories progress from the beginning to the end. In the novel Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury he has the main character Montag change throughout the novel to show the readers that Montag has learned from his surroundings and his mentor, Faber. Overall, we realize that even though Montag started out as one of the uneducated firefighters burning books, he fought his ignorance and realized that books are really something everyone needs to expand their knowledge and lead a successful career. In the Hearth and the Salamander, the firefighters arrive …show more content…

He’s on the subway heading to Faber his mentor because he needs advice about what to do with the books he has read and the bible which he is trying to remember on the train. There were other people in the part of the train that Montag was sitting in and to try to memorize the whole book would be very challenging. Montag thought to himself that when he has the last copy of the Bible, one of the most important books in history, it would be important for him to memorize every line of this book. He began but he kept getting side tracked. It felt to him like the time his cousins pulled the sand and sieve trick on him. Montag was tricked into thinking that if you fill a sieve with sand, he would end up with a dime. Of course, it’s not possible because a sieve has whole so no matter how many times you try to fill it, the sieve will never be full. Also he believed that in a couple hours Beatty will demanding the book from Montag and soon after it will be burnt. Even then he still ignorantly thought he would be able to memorize the line “Denham’s Dentifrice” and continued to try. “It was a plea, a cry so terrible that Montag found himself on his …show more content…

Sometimes it will lead to better things down the road but it can also be change that can hurt you. In many novels, authors make their characters change to help people clearly understand how the character feels and mostly to progress the readers through the story. In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury makes Montag change to show us that Montag learned that reading was useful in life and can always help you in most of your situations. Montag ends up becoming able to assimilate better with Faber at the end of the story because he has stretched his vocabulary out and learned about things he never knew before just by reading the

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