In the novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury talks about Montag being a dynamic character. A dynamic character is someone that changes from beginning to end of the story. Three ways that proves Montag changing is when he was happy burning a house with books, Montag meeting Clarisse, and Montag seeing the lady that died with her books. In the story Montag is a man that goes to work and burns books down. Not only that, but he is also a depressing man since he has so many problems. All this changes when Montag meets a girl named Clarisse.
Tje characters evolution can reflect on the theme because it's about censorship. Theme is the central message of the book. Montag proves how books should not be burned. In the story shows how in that time of society books are not real, but burned. Throughout the story it shows how that changes. Tone can also reflect toward the character because it's the authors attitude towards that audience, character, or situation. How the character expresses is important for the reader to know what is going on.
Montag shows an important character as a dynamic character. I could say this is an allusion because for some reason the author wanted us to know how technology is taking over us and that books are important to read. Montag at first he was so happy because he was burning a house with books a house with books. An example is in the beginning when Montag is happy while he was burning the house. He honestly did not know what he was doing. He would just do it because the others woild.do it. He was also a firefighter because he just followed his family steps such as his father. His way of thinking was that books were not useful in life because people taught him that.
Montag meeting Clarisse was a big scene. It shows how Clarisse was a a protagonist. She made Montag think differently when they talked to each other. An example of this scene is in part 1 when Clarisse explains to Montag how life was different back then. She would also bring his uncle since he was a pedestrian. Montag also noticed how Clarisse was so happy. He related his life with hers since he is not happy with his life. Clarisse made him think differently.
Last but not least is Montag's feelings. In the story it shows how he is a man that is depressed, but he us not like that. An example is when he goes to he lady's house and he sees how a lady died with her books. He was thinking how books are so important why did she died with them. He couldn't even t high ink, but only that. It affected him because he couldn't even go to work the next day.
Throughout the whole book there is so much going on. You could see how Montag expressed his feelings and how his way of thinking changed. Censorship is politically unacceptable of books, movies, and ect. Montag is a good example for that because he was a firefighter and he would have to burn books. I think that's how it works.
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