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To give an example, Aiming the flame thrower at Beatty, who was threatening to take the bible (Bradbury 113). Montag used physical force to protect what he thought was wrong. Now with the death of Beatty he is a wanted fugitive. To show sequence, Montag was running from the crime scene, “He turned the Mechanical dog was there” (Bradbury 114). He would not be able to live a peaceful life. Lastly, he needed to have followers. In order to move people, others need to follow, Martin Luther King did not fight by himself. Martin had a large following and fought to pass laws like the Civil Rights Act of 1965 (McGiveron 2). Montag should have voiced his opinion, instead he acted alone. To conclude, Montag killed the captain of the fire station, plus he is a wanted fugitive, and he acted alone. Ray Bradbury wrote the novel Fahrenheit 451; the controlling government, the brainwashing technology, and the lack of thought still strikes people today. Reading Bradbury’s novel was moving, incredible, and the objectives he wrote about were life changing. Focusing on things that will affect humans for the rest of their life. The number of controlling objectives of today’s society is quite scary. People glued to their phones, technology becoming more of a priority than one on one conversations. The world is shy, conversations are minimizing with technology becoming a