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... After his acquaintance with Clarisse, Montag begins to question his work and society. ... In a conversation with Clarisse, Montag says, "How odd. How strange. ...
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... Clarisse tells Montag that she is seventeen and crazy, but after listening to her thoughts on nature, among other things, he comes to appreciate her insight. ...
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... of these facts, one theme of this story, it is not necessarily the eldest, who is the wisest, can be found in the relationship between Clarisse and Montag. ...
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... Faber, much like Clarisse, challenged Montag's mind, questioning the world and seeking the real meanings and solutions to the problems faced by society. ...
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... about books. Montag meets Clarisse as he is one day walking home from work, and they strike up a conversation. During their conversation ...
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... about books. Montag meets Clarisse as he is one day walking home from work, and they strike up a conversation. During their conversation ...
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... That's a rose garden! White blurs are houses..." Clarisse explains to Montag how people have been changed and can no longer recognize the features of nature. ...
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... Over the next seven days, Montag talks to Clarisse more and more. ... I didn't see the relationship between Montag and Clarisse as love. ...
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... very quietly there, waiting?" (p.5) The last aspect of my first impression was that Guy Montag was a bit to proud and arrogant because when Clarisse didn't ...
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... journey. An example of light, in reference to knowledge, occurs just after Montag meets Clarisse for the first time. "When they ...
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... journey. An example of light, in reference to knowledge, occurs just after Montag meets Clarisse for the first time. "When they ...
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... The main character is Guy Montag who is disturbed by the society he lives in and is challenged to change by the young woman, Clarisse, that causes him to seek ...
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... start. Everyday Montag meets Clarisse after work and walks with her for a while, until one day when she does not meet him. Then ...
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... all problems that take place. The protagonist is at first Clarisse, and finally Montag, at the end. This shows that the character ...
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... As they walk along the route Montag takes home everyday, Clarisse questions Montag's happiness and morals, and he begins to see that he is living a superficial ...
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... In the novel Clarisse encourages Montag to expand his mind by discovering new ideas and thoughts in the content of the censored books. ...
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... One day coming home from work, Clarisse asks Montag, "Are you happy?" (Bradbury, 1953) With that one question, Clarisse pushes Montag onto the road towards ...
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... In the beginning, Guy Montag seems to like his job Then one day he meets a girl named Clarisse McClelean, his new neighbor, a sixteen year old girl. ...
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... Montag is very much touched by one's uncle's teachings to a Clarisse McClellan. She tells him of beautiful days that were free of the book burning. ...
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... From 1984 we have Winston Smith, Julia, and O'Brien (who eventually contradicts his role), and in Fahrenheit 451 we have Guy Montag, Clarisse McClellan and ...
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... faster. Clarisse and Montag make it obvious to the reader that they live in a fast-paced world when they first meet each other. Before ...
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... preventing change. Montag's change begins with the arrival of a new neighbor, Clarisse McClellan. "I'm seventeen and I'm crazy. My ...
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... status quo of the rest of society. Clarisse teaches Montag of the simple beauties of life and shows him how to value his existence. ...
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... strongly that Clarisse had once been there. He follows the track to a fire with five men around it. Granger, the leader of the group, sees Montag and invites ...
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... a fireman. On his way home from work, Montag meets a young lady, Clarisse, who is very much like his wife. Clarisse then starts ...
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... Zipes says that Clarisse's name also gives an image. Her name makes us think of light and clarity. She clarifies Montag's life and raises his curiosity in ...
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... Clarisse McClellan is an "anti-social" teenager who loved to think. ... One day when Montag was walking home from work, he saw her by the corner. ...
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... The young character Clarisse is to Montag as what "Fahrenheit 451" is to English students, both are interesting, both bring up new ideas, both are questionable ...
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1.Montag is a very easily influenced and changing person. Even such a seemingly insignificant person such as Clarisse had the most profound affect on him. ...
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... He is a brave individual who decides to rebel against society. Montag meets a crazy and imaginative seventeen-year old girl named Clarisse McClellan. ...
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