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Fahrenheit 451 Essay Research Paper Guy Montag

Fahrenheit 451 Essay, Research Paper


Guy Montag is a fireman in charge of burning books. A gentle young


girl named Clarisse McClellan opens his eyes to the emptiness of his life with


her innocently penetrating questions and peculiar love of people and nature.


After his wife Mildred attempts suicide without even realizing what she is


doing, after he witnesses an old woman let herself be burned with her books,


and after he hears that Clarisse has been killed by a speeding car, Montag


searches for solutions to his rising dissatisfaction in a stash of books he has


stolen and hidden. He looks to Mildred for help and support, but she prefers


television to her husband’s company and cannot understand why he would


want to take the terrible risk of reading books.


Montag remembers an old intellectual named Faber with whom he


once talked in the park and goes to him for help in understanding what he


reads. Meanwhile, Beatty, Montag’s superior, has guessed that Montag is


experimenting with books and hints that he should turn in the book he stole


from the old woman’s library within 24 hours. Faber explains the value of


books to Montag, which lies in their ability to store and communicate


meaningful information, something which their society now lacks. He agrees to


help Montag and gives him a two-way radio which fits into his ear so that he


can hear what Montag hears and talk to him secretly. Montag goes home and


finds two of his wife’s friends there. Their superficiality angers him, and he


shows them a book of poetry and reads them one of the poems. Mildred tries


to explain this away as standard fireman procedure for proving to people how


useless books are, but the women leave quite disturbed and upset.


Montag goes to the fire station and hands over one of his books to


Beatty. Beatty browbeats him with his impressive knowledge of literature and


historical quotations, which he uses to support his argument that books are


dangerous and must be destroyed. An alarm comes through, and they rush off


to Mo

ntag’s own house. Mildred rushes out, and Montag realizes it was she


who put in the alarm. Beatty forces Montag to burn the house himself, and


when he is done, he places him under arrest. Beatty continues to berate


Montag, who turns the flamethrower on his superior and proceeds to burn


him to ashes. Montag knocks the other firemen unconscious and begins to


run, when the Mechanical Hound, a monstrous machine which Beatty has set


to attack Montag, appears and pounces. Montag manages to destroy it with


his flamethrower, but not before it injects his leg with a large dose of


anesthetic. Montag walks off the numbness in his leg and escapes with some


books that were hidden in the backyard. He hides these in one of the other


firemen’s houses and calls in an alarm from a payphone.


He goes to Faber’s house, where he learns that a new Hound has been


put on his trail. Faber tells Montag he is leaving for St. Louis to see a retired


printer who may be able to help them, and Montag gives him some money


and tells him how to remove his scent from the house so the Hound will not


enter it. He takes some of Faber’s old clothes and runs off toward the river.


The whole city watches as the chase unfolds on TV, but Montag manages to


escape in the river and change into Faber’s clothes to disguise his scent. He


drifts downstream into the country and follows a set of abandoned railroad


tracks until he finds a group of renegade intellectuals led by a man named


Granger who welcome him. They are a part of a nationwide network of


book-lovers who have memorized many great works of literature and


philosophy. They hope that they may be of some help to mankind in the


aftermath of the war that has just been declared. Enemy jets appear in the sky


and drop their bombs on the city, which is instantly vaporized. Montag and


the others turn and head up the river to see if they can help the survivors, and


Montag knows he will soon follow the other refugees out into the countryside,


where there will always be plenty to keep him fulfilled.

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