Fahrenheit 451 Quotes Analysis

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Has anyone ever influenced you in such a way that made you realize new things about yourself or your own life? This is exactly how Montag felt in the book, “Fahrenheit 451” after he was influenced by Faber. Faber impacts Montag in a positive way, proving the importance of being able to think for oneself and make conscious decisions.

On page 82, Monatag says “I just want you to teach me how to understand what I am reading.” This quote shows montag just wants Faber to teach him how to make conscious decisions and think for himself instead of just always doing what you are told without questioning it. If you question authority, that is thinking for yourself and that is what Faber is trying to teach Montag. On page 83, Faber asks Montage “Now

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