Guy Montag

Guy Montag

Guy Montag is the protagonist in Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel "Fahrenheit 451". He makes his living as a fireman (Although in the novel, the purpose of a fireman is to cause fires as opposed to putting them out) in a futuristic town.At the opening of the novel, he is happy in his work as a fireman—destroying books and sending book hoarders to mental hospitals—and never wonders about his role as a tool of thought suppression.

However, several events cause him to question his existence:
*First, he meets 17-year-old Clarisse McClellan while walking home from work. His talks with her are thought-provoking and assuage Montag's loneliness. Her death spurs him into becoming a radical.
*Second, he discovers his wife dying from an overdose of sleeping pills. The callous behaviour of the paramedics makes him feel very alienated, while his wife's emptiness disturbs and angers him.
*Third, he has a call to go to a house owned by an old woman who, rather than be led out of the house before it is burned, decides to set the fire herself, and burn alive.
*Fourth, he remembers a chance meeting he had one year previously with an old man in the park, who is later identified as an English professor. Montag begins hiding books in his house and eventually makes contact with him.

Over the course of the novel, Montag becomes increasingly disillusioned with the hedonistic and unthinking belligerent society around him. Bradbury emphasizes that the U.S. government, in burning books, is merely expressing the will of a people whose short mouse-like spans, indifference, and hedonism have gradually eroded any semblance of intellectualism from public life. Schools no longer teach the humanities, children are casually violent, and adults are constantly distracted by "seashells" (small audio devices resembling earbuds) and insipid television programs displayed on wall-sized screens. Authors and readers are regarded as ridiculously pretentious, and dangerous to the well-being of society.

After an incident where Montag tries to read a poem to his wife's friends when they are visiting, his wife denounces their house as book-possessing, and disappears from the novel. Montag's fire chief, Beatty, tries to persuade him that books are evil, and urges him to return to the unthinking fireman mentality, but Montag refuses, and sets Beatty and the whole house on fire.

He becomes a fugitive, pursued by a Mechanical Hound, a robot with the intent of killing him. He escapes into a river, and joins a group of former professors and writers outside the city, living as hobos. They memorize books, with the intent of having them written down one day when the world has come to its senses. Montag asks to travel with them, and is accepted. The book ends with Montag and the intellectuals heading north, while jet bombers scream overhead.

Trivia

*Montag is portrayed by Oskar Werner in the 1966 film version. On August 6, 2007, it was reported that Tom Hanks was to play the role of Montag in Frank Darabont's upcoming adaptation of "Fahrenheit 451".Fact|date=July 2008
*Gui Montag, a flamethrower-wielding character (a firebat) in "StarCraft", is named after Montag.
*Bradbury notes that he found, after the book was published, that Montag is the name of a paper company, making him the counterpart to Faber, which is also the name of a pencil manufacturer.


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