Primary Conflict In Fahrenheit 451

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In the novel, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the primary conflict is an internal battle that Guy Montag has versus himself. He struggles by questioning his own thoughts on whether he is doing the right thing as a firefighter. Montag served proudly as a firefighter for ten years burning books without questioning whether or not it was morally right. Instead, he thought that he was doing his civic duty for his society. After having many conversations with his neighbor Clarisse, Montag became more thoughtful about his life and his society. This aspect of the novel contributed to Montag coming to the realization of his internal conflict he had within himself. He realized that he was not happy with the way he lived his life, to include his marriage.

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