Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Fahrenheit 451 Q7

Are there any settings in this novel which you have found to be beautiful? or disturbing? or memorable? describe these settings and comment on why they were meaningful to you.

There are no settings in this novel which I have found to be beautiful, because this novel tells the darkness of the world.

The most memorable that disturbed I a lot is that when the old woman burned to death a live. People who realize the truth by reading the book became extremely gloomy like Clarisse did. Because there is no way to solve the problem and they lost their hope. They thought there is no purpose of living in this land, they thought they are already dead, not the place the human has to live. They knew that people are begun to degenerate and regretted that they cannot do anything to change the people. Old woman's death was awakening giant that awaken Guy Montag. He was extremely shocked and thought why they are so concerned about the book and why people are just burn to death with their book. Because of this moment, Montag began to realize the truth and start to read book. These setting are very important, because of old woman's death, Montag began to read book and later realize the truth and taught by many people.

Also when Guy Montag meets Clarisse she asked to Guy Montag that are you happy to burn the book? This also made him kind of curious, because he never thinks deeply and enjoyed his job. Because of this, he wanted to meet the girl again and began to learn things that he never knew about. This setting is important, because Clarisse is the first human who awaken Guy Montag the fireman little bit. If she was not existed, he will have little problem burning the old woman to death with books.

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