Fahrenheit 451

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Heroes and Villains has been the most basic concept that has perpetuated in literature. Good guys and Bad guys, anyone can understand that, but literature chooses to go deeper. Literature chooses to create the Heroes journey, and make it take on a much greater meaning than the reader or Hero had previously believed. For example, the fireman Guy Montag originally he had wanted to be able to understand his own life, and the paradoxes in it, with the help of the books he was secretly saving from the other firemen. Montag can be considered the Hero in Fahrenheit 451, although most of his steps toward his goals are uncoordinated and clumsy.

In the time that Fahrenheit 451, had take place, books had been banned, although the novel never clearly states why this had happened, although it suggests that lack of interest combined with the fact that knowledgeable people where valued higher than ‘normal’ people. This made people become hostile towards books and destroy not only the books but the intellectuals that read them. Books became outlawed and the Firemen were created to destroy the...

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