Role Of Individuality In Fahrenheit 451

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Conformity may dominate to our lives, but there is always the chance to make a mark, to become more of an individual than a clone. Losing one's individuality and one's own mind is like dying when you are no longer yourself. Like for Clarisse, she was living under individuality in which than change Montage way of living because they lives with each other cause Montag to think about whether he should change his way of life. In “Fahrenheit 451”, Ray Bradbury used metaphors and imagery to help the reader further to comprehend the struggle the character is going through his life not knowing what he should to do. Individuality plays a big role in society where people are different in a way of new ideas, and different styles. When society has individuality there is a say in what they feel about certain aspects of life, whether if it complex or simple. A great example of individuality is …show more content…
Montag defends Clarisse from Beatty and says, “she saw everything. She didn’t do anything to anyone. She just let them alone” (Bradbury 108). This quote that Montag said emphasizes that Clarisse has been just an individual who wanted to help and see the world different without harm. Others just saw her as a threat because she will rot another mind like Beatty responded. The government goes after Montag because he has gone against the belief of conformity. Individuality sets oneself apart from others, as Montag decided to make a change from conformity, he leads to a group of the outcast who have become like him and settles with them. Granger says at the end of the book that the war will stop and it will be the books the one who stop it. People will finally realize that conformity does not cause any happiness and better yet it causes conflicts amongst each other.(Smolla) Leaving the readers to think that there is still hope in humanity because individuality cannot die and be