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Guy Epiphany

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In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the main character’s, Guy, epiphanies begin when he meets Clarisse and realizes he isn’t happy. Guy has never really questioned the society he lives in until he meets Clarisse. Clarisse is a very peculiar girl who at a very beginning is the complete opposite to Guy and here is where the phrase “opposites attract” is shown. Clarisse thinks outside the box and Guy is basically manipulated by the government being a fireman and thinking that books are something bad and that people should not read them or even have them at home. It all started with a simple question, “are you happy?” (Bradbury 10). It’s the first time someone asks him that and it’s the first time he starts to question if he’s actually …show more content…

At the same time he starts to question the society in which he lives in. When Guy gets home he sees that Mildred tried to kill herself but since they live in a society extremely controlled by the government they immediately send robot doctors to take out all the pills of her system and give her a medicine so she won’t remember any of the reasons why she tried to commit suicide or even that she tried to commit suicide. The government wants the people to think they live in a perfect Utopia when they actually don’t. That same night Guy starts to think about everything that happened that day starting with his conversation with Clarisse, why Mildred tried to commit suicide? Why didn’t firemen now put out fires instead of starting them? “I don’t know anything any more” (Bradbury 18). It’s not the last time Clarisse makes Guy question himself. Clarisse is a really curious girl and due that she asks Guy many questions, which have a huge impact on him throughout the novel. Clarisse makes Guy question if he really loved his wife, which he later on finds out he doesn’t, and why was he a fireman. “He felt his body divide itself into a hotness and a coldness, a

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