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Transformation Of Guy Montag In Fahrenheit 451

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Guy Montag, a fireman in the book Fahrenheit 451, undergoes a transformation throughout the book through his character and personality. He changes from being a mindless individual that just does his job each day, to be a man that now has an enlightened and inquisitive state of mind.
At the beginning of the book, Guy Montag is just a simple fireman. He goes to work every day and comes home every night to his wife. Montag is a simple man that doesn’t question anything about his life, until one day, on his way home from work, he sees a girl walking. Her name is Clarisse. Clarisse was full of all sorts of questions, playing things off as if she is curious, but that’s when Montag started to question things as well. The first instance was when Clarisse left him after their conversation the first night. She asked Montag if he was happy, but once he answered she was gone. “Of course I’m happy. What does she think? I’m not?” (Bradbury, 10). He began to questions everything from him burning books every day to his own happiness in life. …show more content…

He meets with an old English professor named Faber and the ideals they discuss only starts to fuel the fire of Montag’s thirst for knowledge. Faber gives Montag and earpiece to listen to him read part of the bible to him, the Book of Ecclesiastes. Montag starts to memorize this as Faber reads to him. “That’s the good part of dying; when you’ve nothing to lose, you run any risk you want.” (Bradbury 85). He is starting to become more of a rebel and steal more books because he wants to know why they are so

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