He is a third-generation fireman.
He has a meaningless marriage with Mildred . He is in the fire department which has been leading by Beatty.
Through his friendship with Clarisse McClellan, Montag perceives the difficulty and harshness of society. And from that moment he starts to fill the blanks which he couldn't think before about the system which was forced to popularity.
Starting from those little conversations with Clarisse, he decides to keep those books he had stolen. And With the help of Faber he decides to save the right of reading books.
CAPTAIN BEATTY:
He is also a fireman. Who is also in love …show more content…
As a small definition of him we can tell; A malicious, destructive phoenix fire chief, Beatty is an educated, perceptive manipulator. Who surrounds himself with a nest of literary snippets. At the end when Montag sets him aflame, he dies turning into black ashes just like he did burn all of those books.
CLARISSE MCCLELLAN:
She was a 17 years old girl who is Montag's neighbor.
She was in love with life and nature. She had the curiosity of a insatiable philosopher.
Clarisse doesn't go to a normal school
She enjoyed rain, dandelions, autumn leaves, and even sessions with her explorer , who misdiagnosis her excitement for living.
She is the one who made Montag to notice the absence of love, pleasure, and contentment in his life.
PROFESSOR FABER
He is a bloodless, white haired old academician. He is much older than Montag.
He is aware of the system which makes people to live mechanical life.
He is reduced to a soothing, cajoling voice to Montag's ear.
Faber is inspired by his contact with Montag, and after the listening device falls into Captain Beatty's hands, he leaves the city. he also hopes to produce books with a fellow