Fahrenheit 451 Literary Analysis

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In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury illustrates the idea of obliviousness demonstrated by the firemen in order to sustain the uniformity of society. Books were banned and were to be burned by firemen if found. If the owner of the house resist the burning of the books, both the house and the books will be burned.

Montag’s opinions on love, happiness and books reformed after meeting Clarisse McClellan, a young energetic teenager who fascinates him during their conversation on topics in which he never considered. Soon after he discovers that Clarisse has passed away due to a car accident, Montag’s devastation with his life starts increase.

He then starts to read books that he has stolen, and was overwhelmed. Mildred, Montag’s wife, prefers to

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