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Fahrenheit 451 Justice Quotes

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Guy Montag is the main character of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. He is a man lacking sense of any worries or cares in the world, but only in the beginning. His occupation: Firefighting. However he is not part of a modern day firefighter, instead of extinguishing fires, he ignites them. The reason being that within his society books are censored with such intensity and are not allowed to have knowledge of the previous era. Despite all this, Montag strays away from everyone. In Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, Guy Montag understands that justice is to think freely; his search for justice is successful and is significant because it shows that one should challenge ideas rather than accept it blindly.
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Montag does not only find justice in thinking freely, he finds it in killing Beatty. “And then he was a shrieking blaze, a jumping, sprawling, gibbering mannikin, no longer human or known, all writhing flame on the lawn as Montag shot one continuous pulse of liquid fire on him... Beatty flopped over and over and over, and at last twisted in on himself like a charred wax doll and lay silent” (55). Previously, before murdering Beatty, Montag is forced by Beatty to burn his own home to the ground with all of his belongings and books that he has stashed. When Montag murders Beatty it is just one of the successes along Montag’s journey. If he had not murdered the fire captain, most likely, Montag would not of started his journey in the first place. “‘You're welcome, Montag. My name's Granger.’ He held out a small bottle of colourless fluid” (68). Montag completes his journey when he finds Granger and other like-minded book loving individuals. Together, Granger, Montag, and the other individuals witness an atomic blast that destroys the city. The atomic blast ends Montag’s journey and the beginning of another one: rebuilding the city. Montag’s journey is also

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