Clarisse McClellan: the Enlightening Spark in Fahrenheit 451
Words: 702 1666In Ray Bradbury’s dystopian masterpiece "Fahrenheit 451," Clarisse McClellan serves as the catalyst for change in a society characterized by censorship, suppression, and a pervasive lack of depth. With her short yet impactful presence, Clarisse ignites a transformation in the novel's protagonist, Guy Montag, that propels a narrative much larger than her role initially suggests. Through Clarisse, Bradbury masterfully critiques the sterile superficiality of his fictional world, which reflects many of the ailments of our own. Clarisse's introduction to Montag […]