Similarities Between Fahrenheit 451 And The Wave

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In the books Fahrenheit 451 and The Wave it is very clear who the heroes and heroines of the novels are. In Fahrenheit 451 Guy Montag is the hero of the novel and in The Wave Laurie Saunders is the heroine of the novel. Both characters are determined individuals that go through struggles within each of the novels. Each of them do have heroic qualities, but do have flaws that stand in their way throughout the novels.
Guy Montag, the protagonist of Fahrenheit 451, starts out the book being a follower. He obeys the rules as a firefighter and listens to the fire chief, Beatty. When Guy Montag meet Clarisse McClellan he starts to change, becoming more independent, even thinking for himself. Eventually Guy Montag starts to steal books, becoming

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