Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451

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Fahrenheit 451 : Novel Project Novel Notes Plot Summary Set in an unspecified city during the twenty-fourth century, Fahrenheit 451 follows Guy Montag a fireman whose sole job is to burn illegally owned books and the houses that they reside in. Originally guy enjoys his job, noting that it even brings him extreme pleasure, however as the story progress Guy Montag begins to question why he does what he does, and begins to become rebellious. As he meets individuals along the way Montag learns that there’s more to life and society than the suppressive government has taught them. At the begging of the story Guy begins to talk to his neighbor Clarisse McClellan, a seventeen year old girl who has a completely opposite outlook on life than that of Montag’s wife, Mildred. Being around Clarisse makes Guy re-examine his life, leading him to believe that he is no longer happy with his life and that he no longer loves his wife Mildred. As all of this is happening, Mildred has no idea because she is so submersed into interactive televisions, an unhealthy tranquilizer addiction, and her seashell radio. Montag sits back and begins to question the ways of the world. Why are books perceived to be dangerous? Why are those that worship them considered dangerous? Motivated and looking for answers Guy steals a book from a house where is he sent to burn down. When asking the old owner of the collection to vacate the house she refuses. This makes Guy even more curious, making he wonder if her dedication shows that happiness can really be found in books. Forced and pressured by his peers he must eliminate the house and the old lady within. After returning home and Montag learns that he has lived his whole life a lie. Instead of serving the public like he... ... middle of paper ... ...anyway, without any help from him. So if He burnt things with the firemen, and the sun burnt time, that meant everything burned!” Page 365 of 431. iPhone eBook (66 Pages Left) Style “There was only a girl walking with him now, her face bright as snow in the moonlight…” Page 13 of 431. iPhone eBook (168 Pages Left) “With the brass nozzle in his fists, with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world, the blood pounded in his head and his hands were the hands of some amazing conductor playing all the symphonies of blazing and burning to bring down the tatters and charcoal ruins of history.” – Page 4 of 431 iPhone eBook (177 Pages Left) “As he stood there the sky over the house screamed. There was a tremendous ripping sound as if two giant hands had torn ten thousand miles of black lemon down the seam.” – Page 31 of 431 iPhone eBook (150 Pages Left)

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