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by: Sara, Mariah, Stephanie & Jamie! Fahrenheit 451 by: Sara, Mariah, Stephanie & Jamie!

Conflicts Guy Montag: Internal -Wants to read but cant because of the society External -The hound stabs him with a needle and paralyzed one of his legs Clarisse McClellan: -None -Clarisse VS. Society Captain Beatty: -Believes that burning is right and he doesn’t care -Captain Beatty VS. Himself

Conflicts Continued Mildred Montag: Internal -tried to commit suicide by o.d. -is obsessed with buying and watching TV's External -Mildred VS. Herself Granger: -None -Granger VS. Society Professor Faber: -Faber VS. Society

Motivations Guy Montag: Beginning- burning books; believes it is the right thing to do. End- saving books; realizes books have a lot to offer. Clarisse McClellan: Beginning- is different from everybody else and gives Montag a new perspective of life. Captain Beatty: Beginning & End- burns books because he believe that’s what they were made for and is very strict with his job.

Motivations Continued Mildred Montag: Beginning- over-doses, showing she didn’t like the life she was living. End- leaves her husband for standing up for his beliefs showing the love they had wasn’t that strong. Granger: End- shows Montag that they still have a chance to make things right and give hope to Montag and the rest of the men in their group. Professor Faber: Beginning-shows interest in Montag End- stays true to Montag and helps him escape for sticking up for their beliefs

Relationships Guy Montag: Is married to Mildred and they live together. Clarisse McClellan: Is a 17 year old girl and has an uncle A symbol of change to Montag. Captain Beatty: Is Montag’s captain A fireman A symbol of the need for change

Relationships Continued Mildred Montag: Is married to Guy Montag and has two friends, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Bowles. Granger: Is a hobo on the railroad tracks Has three friends, Fred Climant, Dr. Simmons, and Professor West. Professor Faber: used to be an old English teacher. Met Montag from sitting in a park and he knew Montag would need his help later on so he gave him his number.

Purpose Guy Montag: The protagonist of the story, he is the one who the story is going around Clarisse McClellan: The girl in the story that made Montag think differently and change his thoughts towards everything. Captain Beatty: The antagonist of the story, Beatty went against Montag’s beliefs. Mildred Montag: Montag’s wife, is always trying to make things happy and take the easy way out other than dealing with them, she also committed suicide by over-dosing. Granger: One of the homeless men that Montag met out of the city, he is the leader of the homeless group. Professor Faber: - A man that Montag met at a park a year before, he was the mentor.