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2 years ago
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In Fahrenheit 451, what is Montag’s internal conflict? Include a direct quotation to back up your answer.

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Ber [7]2 years ago
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Answer: What is Montag's internal conflict? Include a direct quotation to back up your answer: identity, happiness, and the society around him. He starts to question his job as a firemen, and all that he has been told to believe about books and knowledge.

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