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Essay Sun. 4/9

Describe the difference in Ray Bradbury's tone with regard to Clarisse & Beatty. Support your analysis with examples of Bradbury's diction and detail. 4 paragraphs

Thesis: Ray Bradbury's tone is more sympathizing with Clarisse because he actually feels sympathy for a  more human character compared to antagonist   of the story who technically calls himself as a dead man. The way Bradbury uses his words describe both characters is very clear throughout the story. Clarisse is the female who can at heart be social but not in the Dystopia world they exist in currently . While Beatty is very knowledgeable he determines as everything like a nuisance which can contribute to the author having a more hateful opinion on Beatty.

Paragraph :This paragraph will revolve only Clarisse and how Bradbury thinks of our fictional friend. When we first meet hear we would think she's normal but that's the trick this world isn't normal she's quite frankly intelligent as she carefully speaks to Montag (the main character of the story). As much as I would like to re read the book again to find evidence to support this I say "read it yourself" . Moving on as we divulge more into her personality she is very kind and social around people of her family as to make a connection towards the story The Pedestrian (another Bradbury Original ).  He is very fond of this charter because she is much more human than the rest of the character's besides Montag's change at the end of story -spoiler-  . She even goes as far as being the main reason for Montag's questioning  life. She dies quite early in the story but hey  nobody gave two flies about her besides montag.

Paragraph: Oh Beatty the evil step-father ... "To be or not to be" is what I'll start with for him. Beatty's personality is that of a douche and Montag and the author clearly know he's bad business. Montag clearly talked about as a ruthless human who didn't care for others. To prove this evidence was the moment  they killed the lady in the house which was burned. Later on we know that Bradbury clearly tries to show us he's a human in a animal so to say he even wants to die. That means he has no humanity left in him to continue yet he was intelligent . Was the author sympathetic  hell no not after all he has caused.

Conclusion: Ray keeps us knowing the difference between someone who is human in which Ray talks good about. Almost like she was a daughter in a way. While Beatty is more of a monster when described in the book. Even though he is very human but not human at all. He is missing one thing and lacks and that is humanity the will to think or what's wrong and right. He believes in the absolute 
what I mean by this is what ever benefits is the absolute.

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