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Examples Of Figurative Language In Fahrenheit 451

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Happiness plays an important and meaningful role of people around the world. Fahrenheit 451 was written by Bradbury and was Published in 1953. In Guy Montag’s world, firemen starts fires rather than putting them out. The people in his society do not read books, think independently, or even have a well meaning conversation. To most effectively convey his message, Bradbury uses figurative language and irony to shape the theme that being ignorance and having knowledge can be enjoyable and excruciating. Literary elements have a deep impact on the story like how Figurative language has a deep impact on the theme. “With the brass nozzle in his fists, with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world,” states page 1. This illustrates how Montag has not fought against ignorance yet because he has to uncover the knowledge the world has for him. Knowledge is power that relieves ignorance and allows people to be in their own governors which is what Montag is working towards. “Old Montag wanted to fly near the sun and now …show more content…

“ We never burned right,” states page 113. This demonstrates that Montag is informing Beatty that he finally sees the use of fire. Using Irony helps the reader better understand how being ignorant and knowing Knowledge can be enjoyable or excruciating. "Nobody listens any more. I can't talk to the walls because they're yelling at me. I can't talk to my wife; she listens to the walls. I just want someone to hear what I have to say. And maybe if I talk long enough, it'll make sense. And I want you to teach me to understand what I read." This shows how ignorant people do not want to get knowledge and be different than others. No one wants to listen to others, they are so ignorant they only want to hear good things that have no impact on them, so knowledge is getting blocked out. craft, devices, and elements bring the mood and characterization to the

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