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Guy Montag As A Christ Figure In Fahrenheit 451

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Guy Montag of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 meets almost all qualifiers of a Christ Figure. The characteristics of a Christ Figure that Guy Montag exhibits include: around 30 years old, being misunderstood by many, seeing the truth when nobody else can, surrounded by light, dual identity, punishment for their ideals, representing hope to others, conversing with the devil, characters saying “God” or “Jesus” around them, came to redeem an unworthy world, betrayal, being in the wilderness, having disciples, figurative death, and cross-like imagery. Throughout the novel, Montag finds himself facing an internal battle of about his sudden realization of the hollowness of his world. “I’m not listening to this junk” (Bradbury 62) his wife, Mildred asserts after Montag shares his newfound ideals, further connecting him to a Christ Figure. …show more content…

Being a fireman, Montag is often times seen surrounded by light; this profession also creates a dueling identity- a man that sees the truth and the façade he must create to disguise him when he is working. Subsequently, Montag is shown continually putting himself at risk to practice what he believes, as he knows that being found out would mean his death. The English professor Faber recognizes Montag as a beacon of hope, he guides Montag and acts a mentor much like God to Jesus. The fire captain Beatty, a well-read and charismatic man, tries to tempt Montag away from books and forces him to question his beliefs. “Hold steady. Don’t let the torrent of melancholy and drear philosophy drown our world. We depend on you. I don’t think you realize how important you are, we are, to our happy world as it stands now” (Bradbury 59), the speech Beatty gave almost caused Montag to lose hope, this acts as evidence of his persuasive abilities and supports him being a Devil-like

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