Fahrenheit 451 Beatty Character Analysis

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In the book “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury,Montag is a character who is mainly shaped by those around him. Two characters who have a great impact on Montag and shaped him to who he is at the end of the book, are Faber and Beatty. Both Faber and Beatty are two men who love literature and who are both cowards. One thing that is different with these two character is that neither of them like these new rules but only one of them decides that enough is enough and rebels against these rules. Both Beatty and Faber are characters that help shape Montag on who he becomes at the end of the book and one of their similarities is that they are both wise men who are cowards. We know that Faber is a retired english professor who is still an avid reader even after the banning of books, his whole role in the book is of the reader that helps Montag understand the purpose of …show more content…

In the book Beatty says “Here we go to keep the world happy,Montag.” For Beatty the burning of books is a duty that he takes seriously, he believes that burning books is what keep the people in their society happy. That very reason and the fact that he is a follower is what makes him and Faber different.The evidence that Faber is pro revolution is that he does not agree with the banning of books he keeps quiet about it for many years until,he rebels against it and starts a revolution with Montag. Beatty on the other hand based on earlier evidence from the book we know is an avid reader but with the banning of books he gave up something he loved and instead followed everyone else’s lead. Beatty even went as far as getting a job that goes against what he believes, this proves him to be he a follower not leader. Faber becomes a leader at the end of the book but Beatty dies being a

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