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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The Result of Rebelliousness

Author's Note: This is a response to one of Mr. Johnson's discussions. It is also my understanding of Beatty's death, and its connection to some of the sub-themes in the novel Fahrenheit 451.


Rebelliousness is an act that is often difficult to execute, usually because of intimidation directed from the one being rebelled against. However, in the novel Fahrenheit 451, new heights had been reached, for Montag had finally gained enough visceral to kill Captain Beatty. A great sense of pride arrived in Montag shortly after his decision, yet quickly vanished due to an alarm of guilt inside him. Although Montag may have felt guilty and scared because of what he did, he still kept his mentality of courage, rebelliousness, and hatred deep inside of him, for that was what was needed to prevent Guy Montag from becoming insane.
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It seemed very surprising when Beatty died, yet at the same time it appeared to be coming eventually. In part, Montag also seemed surprised, and began to congratulate himself. For example, he thought of Beatty in his mind, “You always said, don’t face a problem, burn it. Well, now I’ve done both. Good-bye, Captain.” At this point he is full of hatred, an important sub-theme of the novel. Nevertheless, Guy later begins to worry, and a flood of guilt enters his psyche. He quickly goes through all of these thoughts that could happen, and then realizes that he has no idea where he is running. Many times, rebellions lead people into feelings of guilt. It is a common trend, one that Guy Montag dealt with toward the end the novel.
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Although Montag may have felt a great deal of guilt, it could also be conveieved that he felt little to no guilt at all, or at least until he started running away from the world. The sixth paragraph on page one hundred nineteen of Fahrenheit 451 is describing Montag’s emotions while burning Beatty. He begins to describe his body as a “jumping, sprawling gibbering mannikin” and then again as a “charred wax doll”. This proves that Montag feels there is no life in Beatty anymore and that he feels no sympathy towards him whatsoever.
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The death of Captain Beatty was a very significant event in the novel, for many reasons indeed. Beatty is comparable to the entire government, one of corrupted power, allowing only limited knowledge to the community. When he dies, it is analogous to if the government were being annihilated. In essence, one could say it is, for the entire power of the government had diminished, clueless as to what to do afterward. In addition, Guy’s self-esteem greatly increased after his murder, and realized what power he actually acquired. There becomes no doubt at all that Beatty’s death is the climax of the story, and the beginning of Montag’s new life.
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Hatred is a concept often difficult to fully grasp in the mind, yet can sometimes be converted into action, maybe for the good, or maybe for the bad. Others would waver either way, for there are different eyes of opinion in the world today. However, Guy Montag’s murder was completely directed from his hatred towards another man, and caused many emotions to be formed after the action. Guilt, relief, fear; so many feelings whirling around in Montag’s mind, possibly confusing him all the while. However, Montag may not have felt as much guilt as he did pride, for the death of Beatty, the one decreasing his power by limiting knowledge, came across to him as a historic accomplishment. For in the eyes of Montag, Beatty deserved to die, and that murder was his form of rebellion.

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Significance of Patriotism

Author's Note: This is my response to the Patriot Pen's prompt: "Does Patriotism Still Matter?" I definitely believe it does, this essay explains why.

 
Dedication to one’s country is an imperative virtue that is essential to having a successful and prosperous nation. When one chooses not to show this loyalty towards their homeland, it restricts that nation’s ability of accomplishment. Knowing this, it is apparent that implying patriotism is something that every citizen should always believe.

One can assume that all veterans of the United States of America have patriotism. They are the ones willing to risk physical and mental brutality, and more importantly their own lives on behalf of the country. My great uncle, Bill Milliken, was a corporal in the Korean War, where he served a great time doing his honorable duty. At only nineteen years of age, he dedicated his life to being a part of the infantry in this brutal war, with approximately two million casualties. Anyone who knew this number would probably think twice before entering into combat. However, it is this patriotic loyalty that makes these people warriors both physically and mentally.

However, what if a citizen chooses not to go to the front lines in defense of their country? Does that mean that non soldiers cannot show patriotism? Of course not! Clearly veterans show a great deal of patriotism, yet everyday citizens engage in this loyalty when some may not even realize it. For instance, almost every student in America recites the pledge of allegiance daily, hopefully attempting to employ its true meaning. In addition, the adults of our country vote for various people and/or positions in society, particularly in government and law enforcement, as well as local educational matters. If one does not acquire love for their country, then they would not have a care as to what happens in this nation. Aside from voting, education becomes an utmost importance in patriotism, for those who obtain education tend to be the ones who strive to make our nation successful.

Patriotism is not just a personal concept, because when one person shows this loyalty towards their country, it becomes a chain reaction. Others will observe their dedication, and will demonstrate the same devotion as they see. Everyone has the opportunity to show patriotism, and is represented by many people in numerous ways. Without patriotism, the world would be flooded in chaos, and would result in entropy. Fortunately, none of that is occurring presently, because patriotism still matters.