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In "Fahrenheit 451, Montag is ready to burn brightly just like the tiger in William Blake's poem. As he once was mesmerized by the fire of burning books, now his fire is internal. The fire of knowledge, discovery and adventure.

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Montag conforms in Fahrenheit 451 by initially following society's expectations and beliefs, such as blindly accepting censorship and burning books. He also conforms by not questioning the authorities or challenging the status quo until he starts to awaken to the problems in his society and begins to rebel against conformity.

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hes not the tiger is referring to the fire. montag realizes fire is ferocious and the sun should only burn

the tiger is fierce like fire

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Montag tries to keep his book reading hidden. He also participates in the burning of other books.

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