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Fahrenheit 451: identify and analyze the three characters who influenced montages decision s in the novel ?

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Fahrenheit 451: identify and analyze the three characters who influenced montages decision s in the novel ?

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  1. haha, got a book report due?

    Kidding, but I just read this 2 years ago for the first time ever (I'm 36) and loved it, but to tell you the truth the only part i vividly remember is the part at the end where he meets the other old men who have memorized other books to keep them alive.


  2. First of all its MONTAG, not Montage, have you even read the book?

    Mildred-showed Montag how ignorant their society was, he saw how brain-dead she was, so that influenced his decisions to steal books and start paying attention to the real world.

    Faber- He got Montag interested in reading and saving their society.

    Clarisse- The first person to open Montag's eyes to see how ignorant he was.

    This is a very basic answer, but you should do the rest of the work and read the book all the way through, I hope I helped.

  3. Definitely Clarisse, and Faber, and even in a large part Beatty, despite his being the villain.

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