Clarisse helps Montag to observe the world and society around him more. She opens his eyes to the surroundings. She asks him "Are you happy?" which really makes him think then he realizes he is not happy.
Clarisse is a character in Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451." She serves as a catalyst for change in the protagonist, Montag, by encouraging him to question the oppressive society they live in and to contemplate the value of books and independent thought. Clarisse's role is to challenge Montag's worldview and push him to seek a deeper understanding of himself and his purpose.
She makes him think about life and whether or not hes happy. She makes him question if hes in love with mildred
She made Montag start thinking and reflecting on his life.
i think it was kyle the daughter was clarisses
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The role of nature
the role of nature. (apex) Mexico!
She is the Teacher
they were looked at as just used for sex
the main character or easyier the dude that screwed your mom
A mean, egotistic girl. Since she is the daughter of Ares, she believe she can beat anyone and no one should stand in her way. She is tough and very athletic.
the role of adwoa pokuwaa in the novel a woman in her prime
Percy is the son of posiden and is one of the main characters
Julien Werquin has written: 'Les Clarisses et l'apostolat' -- subject(s): Monastic and religious life of women, Poor Clares