Guy Montag is the main character in the  noel Fahrenheit(postnominal) 451. Montag’s job is a fireman  except a  disparate kind of fireman they  be supposed to  go out houses with books in them, and to destroy them. The  positions in which books are  effect are  in  equivalent manner  erupted and the person who has the books is  move to jail. In the beginning, Guy Montag seems to like his job  Then  wizard day he meets a girl  shitd Clarisse McClelean, his new neighbor, a sixteen year  ancient girl. They talk and Clarisse tells him of a  retiring(a) when people were allowed to read books and were  non afraid of firemen burning their houses. She asks Montag if  on that point was ever a  term when firemen put out fires. Montag tells her no.  Montag realizes that he is not  blessed in his work.  When Montag goes home, he sees his  wife lying watching television. though Mildred would never admit it, she was  miserable also. She also takes sleeping pills, and Montag notices she took    an overdose.It seems as though  Millie always  ignores Montag by watching her family on her  troika wall television. These are the indicators to Montag that their  conjugal union is falling apart. Montag doesnt k at present of his  sadness until his  initiative encounters with the  mechanized hound (a robotic  cad that is programmed to find books). The dog growls, which are what Montag dislikes. The growling alerts him of his unhap piness. Montag thinks that the dog  subsists that he had snuck some books from the home of their  lead burning.                                Montag doesnt talk to Mildred  nigh his unhappiness with his job. But Beatty knows of Montags unhappiness, and makes a  reckon to his house.   He gives Montag a pep talk about his  distinguishing characteristic about books. He tells him that all firemen have a  crotchet about books sometime. He says that books are merely stories,  exclusively fiction. He tells him that books make people unhappy, but    books can be  destroy with fire. Montag con!   cludes that Beatty is afraid of books. After Beatty leaves Montag tells Mildred about all the books he steal and she is later persuaded to read them. But little do they know that the Mechanical hound on their trail.  He  hence ends up going to an old friend’s house, his name is Faber. At Fabers house, Faber tells Montag that he is devoted to the ideas contained in books, and concerned with the  super  dot good of man. Immediately Montag tells Faber of his unhappiness and curiosity. Faber tells Montag that books need to be read, and that it should not be il pinal. Montag has an idea to plant books in firemen’s house. Faber dislikes the idea, but later agrees. Faber and Montag conspire to make the plan work.

                 Mildred  stop up turning her own Husband in for having books  illegitimately and Montag has to burn his own house. While Montag is burning his house, he seems to be enjoying it.  tan the three walled TV and all the unhappy memories to ashes  feel good. Montag now realizes how much he hates Beatty, and points the flamethrower at him. Beatty tells him to shoot. He  ruin Beatty to ashes. Meanwhile, the mechanical dog has been chasing him since he killed Beatty, biting him on the leg,  reservation his leg like a burnt piece of pine  woods.  While Montag is at Fabers they turn the sprinklers on to  wipe his  odor off the grass, and he  haves new clothes and a  nursing bottle of alcohol to wash the scent from his body. Faber tells him to  bell ringer the river and go on the railroad tracks for ten miles. There he will find a  concourse of people. When he arrives,    he finds a group of people, all of whom have had the!   ir houses, burned  bug out because they had books. They ran away to  forefend jail, and formed a society which preserves the  teaching in books by memorizing them, and passing them on to the next generations.                                        If you  compliments to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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