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In the book, Guy Montag, the main character, begins to question the things around him when he meets a local girl. He quickly feels comfortable with her and they begin to have discussions about mundane things that seem to open up Montag's eyes. Then one day, the girl is gone. In a short few weeks, he had become dependant on the girl's company. Once she is gone, he finds himself changed by having known her. When he goes to work on one of the following days, there is a fire alarm. He and the other fireman rush to answer the call, and discover an old woman in a house with books and magazines in her attic. They quickly gather the illegal materials together, and douse them in kerosene. They are trying to coax the "crazy" woman out of the house, when she brings out a match. Guy stays and tried to talk her out of it, but is unsuccessful. This experience haunts him all night and into the next day. He doesn't go to work the next day, and his boss, Beatty, knows why. I think that this "crazy" woman is a representation of the beliefs of the Salem witch trials. People all around them were calling them devil worshipers and telling them that they were going to hell. Even though they knew it would be certain death, as did the "crazy" lady, they s
Every assignment he takes a book before he burns the rest, and one day he even keeps a bible. The entire story represents the type of thinking in American history of both the Salem witch trial and the McCarthy trials in the American 20th century. The simple fact that the bigger the population that you have, the more minorities you get took affect. Faber is apprehensive at first, because Montag is a fireman. Different types of people are popping up all over the world with little or no trouble. He got the inspiration to write the book one day as he was walking along a sidewalk and he was pulled over by a police officer. " He finds the address there and goes to his house. I think that Bradbury chose Beatty to tell the story because, out of all the characters in the story, he would be the one most likely to know the most about it. She represents a courage that most common people don't have. Senator McCarthy used innuendos and guilt by association to accuse members of Hollywood of being communist. He feels that he knows a lot about his job, and he does. A big part of this is the way the generation before us was brought up. There was no official ordinance, no censorship to start the firemen's job of burning books, people had brought it upon themselves, and now all that was left for them to read were the comic books and "three dimensional sex magazines.
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Ray Bradbury,
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