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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Fahrenheit 451 Son’s Book Report 9th Grade

guy wire Montag, a fireman in the future who burns books, is the main character, and the score is told from his point of view. Mildred is Montags wife, who is depressed and watches television all day. Captain Beatty is Montags boss and becomes his enemy. Clarisse McClellan, Montags 17 year old neighbor, comes from an unconventional family and has a powerful effect on Montag. Professor Faber who is Montags friend that helps him by making a plan to reprint books.The Hound who is a mechanistic dog that hunts d receive Montag after he disobeys the law. The events take place in an unnamed time in the future in an American city. thither are several settings the firehouse, Montags home, the city streets, and the forest outside the city. In this world, books are banned, and ein truthones lives are isolated from each other. Guy Montag is a fireman and his purpose is to burn books. One day Montag meets a schoolgirlish girl named Clarisse McClellan who helps him realize that his life is emp ty.When Clarisse dies, and his wife attempts suicide, Montag decides to read books. But in Montags world a person caught reading books has his house burned-out down. Then Montag goes back to work, and he is forced to burn down a house holding books with the owner inside. After that he seeks help from an side of meat professor named Faber, and they make a plan to destroy the firemen and to preserve books by publishing them. Mildred tells the firemen about the books that Montag has been hiding, and he is forced to burn down his own house.When Beatty tries to arrest Montag, he runs away and is pursued by the police. After Montag escapes, he runs into group of commonwealth outside the city called the Book People. They hold memories of books they receive read and are waiting for a chance to start a new world. I think this is a great book. Ray Bradbury was very descriptive and the story has a great plot, because it was suspenseful. I would recommend it to people because it made me th ink about the value of books.

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