A fireman He is a firefighter but he isn't really a firefighter--he is actually burning books. Their job is to take all the books out so that everybody is addicted to T.V and the government can control them.
Guy Montag in "Fahrenheit 451" initially exhibits traits of conformity and compliance with the society's rules. However, as he becomes more exposed to ideas and critical thinking, he develops traits of courage, curiosity, and rebellion against the oppressive government. This transformation leads to Montag ultimately becoming a symbol of resistance and hope for change.
he is quiet, self- confident, conformity and many others but these are the many few i just started to read this for pre-ap language arts in the 8th grade so me and my friends think these are the 3 Main ones
Transformation throughout the whole book.
Guy Montag's Wife
Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature at which paper burns.
Guy Montag is the protagonist. He is a fireman. He burns books
Guy Montag, the main character in Fahrenheit 451, hides his books in the air conditioning ducts in his home. He also memorizes some of the books to preserve their contents.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag's wife is named Mildred.
It occurs when Guy Montag sets flame to his captain, Beatty.
Guy Montag mentions the jets on page 1 of the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. This passage sets the scene for the story, describing the jets that fly overhead as Montag walks home from work.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag's favorite things include his job as a fireman, his wife Mildred, and the act of burning books. However, as the story progresses, Montag's beliefs and priorities begin to change.
In the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Guy Montag does not die. He survives and finds a new purpose in life after escaping the oppressive society he lived in.
The dynamic characters in Fahrenheit 451 include the protagonist, Guy Montag, who transforms from a devoted book burner to a rebel who questions society's values, and Captain Beatty, who transitions from a staunch enforcer of censorship to a tragic figure who is destroyed by the same system he upholds.
I believe that Montag is white, because there are several mentions in the story about how "blacks" don't like something, such as when Beatty is decribing how the book burning started and he mentions Little Black Sambo.
I think it was only 2 people, Mildred and one of her friend