Granger

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Granger is the wise, book-loving leader of a group of intellectual exiles who guides Montag after his escape from the oppressive society in Ray Bradbury’s *Fahrenheit 451*.

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Granger canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
human
literary character
appearsIn Fahrenheit 451
associatedTheme importance of memory
rebirth through knowledge
resistance to censorship
associatedWith preservation of books through memorization
characterTrait book-loving
wise
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States (work's origin)
createdBy Ray Bradbury
firstMeets Guy Montag by the river
genreOfWorkAppearsIn dystopian fiction
givesSymbolicIdea phoenix as symbol of renewal
guides Guy Montag
guidesAfterEvent Montag's escape from the city
languageOfWork English
leads group of intellectual exiles
medium novel
memberOf book people
narrativeFunction represents hope for a future rebuilt on books and thought
occupation leader of intellectual exiles
opposes oppressive society in Fahrenheit 451
philosophy value of knowledge and literature
residesNear railroad tracks outside the city
role mentor to Guy Montag

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Fahrenheit 451 mainCharacter Granger
"Burning Bright" featuresCharacter Granger
subject surface form: Burning Bright