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He is smart, thoughtful, and helpful. Read the book to find out exactly what you ned to know
Neither Mildred nor Captain Beatty says exactly how Clarisse was killed. We just don't know.
In "Fahrenheit 451," society considers Clarisse antisocial because she is curious, introspective, and values human connection. These traits go against the norms of the highly conformist and superficial society depicted in the novel, where people are expected to unquestioningly adhere to groupthink and prioritize entertainment over meaningful relationships. Clarisse's unconventional behavior makes her an outcast in this dystopian society.
clarisse talks to people and lets thing on her mind come out.
Well for one thing, they mixed Clarisse with Annabeth in the first movie. That will change the movie completely. Annabeth and Clarisse are two totally different people, and they meet in the sea of monsters meaning that the movie will be completely messed up.In the book Clarisse was below deck talking with her dad and Percy was watching. When Clarisses conversation was over Percy went up top and ran into Annabeth.In another part of the book Clarisse is giving commands to the soldiers and Annabeth was defending the warship they were on from one of the monsters. And Clarisse was on the front of the boat.Yet another scene describes Annabeth giving Percy a kiss for good luck in the volcano. Now everyone who has read the Percy Jackson series would know that Clarisse wouldn't kiss Percy to save her life! So that means that the movie will probably be nothing like the book. which makes the creator of the first movie clearly thought that if they put Annabeth and Clarisse together then they thought that the movie would be better. It is the complete opposite.So there you have it: the answer is NO the movie probably won't be the same as the book "The Sea of Monsters".
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In the book Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse McClellan is a much more interesting character than Mildred Montag. Mildred is boring and lazy, she is very content with her surroundings being the way they are, and only wants more - more of the show with the family, more of the screens on which the show is projected. On the other hand, Clarisse is intelligent and inquisitive, she is interested in books and how things were before books were banned. She wants to learn and read. She isn't happy with the way things are.
The swear word known to Beatty in the book "Fahrenheit 451" is "hell." Beatty mentions that "hell" is considered a swear word because it is linked to religion in a society where books are banned and intellectual freedom is restricted.
Precious is a movie based on the novel Push by Sapphire. When Clarisse went to the restaurant, she sat down and the waitress asked her what she wanted, and she said give me a bucket. The waitress asked the chef if he had a ten piece ready. She began to pack it and then asked what kind of side you want. Clarisse said I don't know, I'm trying to watch my weight The waitress continues packing the chicken, and then Clarisse says I want coleslow. While, the waitress goes and gets it, Clarisse jacks the bucket without paying for it.
Clarisse is a young girl who is curious about her environment, the nature of people, and the greater world around her. She is a social outcast because she often asks "why a thing is done" as opposed to how something is done. It is these traits which mark her as an anti-social in the dystopian society that she lives, where the proper way to conform is to live for the moment, and obey the social norms. Clarisse's powers of observation are acute, and contribute to Montags identity crisis and ultimately her own demise.
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