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Saturday, April 8, 2017

Fahrenheit 451 Essay

There's different kinds of tones of Ray Bradbury's with regard to Clarisse and Beatty. In this story, there's different kinds of moods of each person. For me i think that this story has not werid but odd feelings. Like when Mildred and Montag wouldn't be a "couple". Anyways Clarisse and Beatty do have different kinds of tones.

For Clarisse, she usually not those type of average teenagers that watches television. She's asks questions to Montag that he never hears about or heard. Clarisee is filled with ideas and questions. Interested in odd things that draws attention to Montag. She actually knows and asks questions to Montag rather than his own wife Mildred. About that, since mildred just watches tv, i think that Clarisee and her family doesn't watch tv, since she's has these questions. And think that Clarisee changed Montag later on in the story. 

About Beatty, he has thoughts and sadness which he is mean and have a grudge. Beatty calls books two-faced weapons, yet he uses his own book learning to manipulate Montag. But Beatty knows more about Books than anyone. He used to be curious about books, just like Montag. Also he's full of contradiction. He overestimates his control of a desperate man.  I think that Beatty is just different from anyone else.

That is all the different kinds of tones of Ray Bradbury's with regard to Clarisse and Beaty. All have different kinds of moods, tones different kinds of perspective. I like how all of them are so different have a little story that's describes them and who they are. In this book i also like how Ray Bradbury teaches how to just think and question about the book you know? Instead of just reading, (i mean we did), but actually look more into to it. 

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