Guy Montag's Changes Through Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

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People can change due to the influence of other people. Guy Montag changes from being a book burning monster to an independent knowledge seeker due to the influences of Clarisse McClellan. Montag in Fahrenheit 451 by: Ray Bradbury shows how he acted before he changed, after meeting Clarisse, and after meeting Faber. Most people, without influence of other people, stay the way they already are. Guy, before he was influenced by Clarisse, acted as everyone else did in his futuristic society. “It was a pleasure to burn.” (Bradbury 3) Bradbury here states that burning books was an occupation of this society. The people obviously don’t want to do anything with the books or read them, so they burn them instead. This shows that people like Montag, all act the same way without anyone to influence them. “‘So many people are. Afraid of firemen, I mean. But you’re just a man after all.’” (Bradbury 7) Clarisse tells Montag that firemen are not the best people to be around because they are constantly burning books. So the people become scared of the firemen who do their jobs, so they don’t keep b...

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