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In the 60th anniversary edition of Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse does not die. Clarisse is a character who influences the protagonist, Guy Montag, early in the story, but she does not meet a tragic end in the novel.
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.
In the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, several characters die, including Clarisse McClellan, who is hit by a speeding car, and Mildred Montag's friends who are killed in the nuclear bombing. Captain Beatty is killed by Montag, and it is implied that many other people die in the war that occurs towards the end of the story.
In Fahrenheit 451, people who try to fool the government or break the rules by owning and reading books are either arrested by the Firemen and their books are burned, or they are sent to mental institutions for reprogramming. The society in the novel is tightly controlled, and those who oppose the government face severe consequences.
In "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, the protagonist, Guy Montag, witnesses a young woman burn herself alive because she would rather die with her books than live in a society that bans and burns them. This event shakes Montag and contributes to his growing awakening and rebellion against the oppressive government that censors and controls information.
Nestorius died in 451.
Theodoric I died in 451.
Hound Dog Taylor died on 1975-12-17.
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Yes, Faber does die. In the book, it says, "Faber was back there in the steaming lump of tar that had no name or identity now. He had burnt Faber, too. He suddenly felt so shocked by this that he felt Faber was really dead, backed like a roach in that small green capsule shoved and lost in the pocket of a man who was now nothing but a frame skeleton strung with asphalt tendons." (pg. 123)
Tuoba Huang died in 451.
Pei Songzhi died in 451.