A dandelion.
Ray Bradbury named the character Clarisse because Clarisse means clarity or clear. In the book, she is often referred to as a bright light or a crystal. This is because the whole purpose of her character was to help Montag with his realization, or his epiphany.
Clarisse talks to Montag about a dandelion. She shows Montag how to rub the flower under his chin to see if he is in love. This conversation sparks Montag's curiosity and begins his journey to question the society in which he lives.
clarisse takes the dandelion and rubs it under his chin
clarisse uses a dandelion and rubs it under his chin. if it rubs off it means your in love. the dandelion didn't rub off on montag. montag denies it and says of course im in love, that's just a silly little thing.
Drillling screws and nails into the chin, then rub in crazy glue. PRESTO! Cleft Chin
The dandelion in Fahrenheit 451 supposedly shows if you are in love when rubbed beneath your chin. When Clarisse rubs it under Montag's chin and no color comes off, it opens Montag's eyes to what his wife really is. The flower represents Clarisse as a whole, and when she said it was the last of the dandelions that year, it symbolized her short relationship with Montag.
slice garlic and rub your chin using the most damp slices, keep doing daily note:might burn
Rub underneath its chin, and if all else fails...get a Dog
a coyote uses the restroom on something when they claim it. rabbits do it appropriately, but hysterically. they rub their chin on things to tell others that it's theirs, but if you touch it they won't mind, especially if they're eating.
Clarisse Mattos Abujamra
Clarisse Abujamra's birth name is Clarisse Mattos Abujamra.
The cast of Clarisse - 2013 includes: Francisca Figueiredo as Clarisse