Fahrenheit 451
Author's Note: We had to identify the conflict and resolution in a book during LA. I used the book Fahrenheit 451 as my example.
Guy Montag in the beginning knew of no love. There wasn't any grieving, someone died? Burn their body, forget of their meaningless soul, start a new life. Nobody was ever to be missed, only forgotten. Books were the outlaws and firemen were the officers.
Guy Montag in the beginning knew of no love. There wasn't any grieving, someone died? Burn their body, forget of their meaningless soul, start a new life. Nobody was ever to be missed, only forgotten. Books were the outlaws and firemen were the officers.
Clarisse moved in and showed Guy what the world was intended to be. The books were supposed to be read, even though it may have been difficult to understand, they had important life values. This is the moment in which Montag went against the world. He was to set out on a mission to have people understand how to have feelings. To peel their eyes away from their parlor families for one second to see what the sun was telling them, 'Don't burn," the sun would've said, "I am already doing that."
No one helps Montag, but he does it on his own. He finds his own group to help him through this; people like him who have realized the true meaning of the way to live.
No one helps Montag, but he does it on his own. He finds his own group to help him through this; people like him who have realized the true meaning of the way to live.
I don't think you meant for there to be a question mark in the second sentence...it doesn't really make sense reading it, I think you maybe meant a semicolon.
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