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Author and Date: Ray Bradbury 19531) Guy Montag—He is the main character in Fahrenheit 451. Montag is a fireman who is a very important person in the fire department. What the requirement for firefighters to do in the story isn’t really to put out fires, but to start fires. Thus the term “firefighters” doesn’t truly go along, what they do is get calls of book hide-aways and to fine them and consume them with fire, and also the house in which they are in. He has worked there at the station for about 10 years and is getting a promotion for all of his good handling of getting to his call and burning all the books he finds well. The books describes Montag very well and develops him very well. It goes through all the levels of his life from personal, work, what he thinks, what could happen, what he thinks will happen, so it forms his life and background very well. Guy’s profession is burning books because the government believes that books are the way to free minds and could make the people smart, so they order them burned, then in the process, destroying the real culture of the world. Even though this is just, not to own any types of books…Mont
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Approximate Word count = 1525
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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