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Farenheit 541

Fahrenheit 451: More than just fire Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury that takes the reader to a time where books and thinking are outlawed. In a time so dreadful where those who want to better themselves by thinking and by reading are outlaws. Books and ideas are burned, books are burned physically and ideas are burned from the mind. Bradbury uses literary devices, such as symbolism, to convey his message of anti-censorship. Bradbury warns us of what may happen if we stop expressing our ideas, and we let people take away books and free thinking. Bradbury notices what has been going on in the world, with regards to censorship, and book burning in Germany, and McCarthyism in America, which is what he is speaking out against. Bradbury is also a very symbolic writer which he incorporates into Fahrenheit 451. Bradbury's use of symbolism throughout the novel makes the book moving and powerful by using symbolism to reinforce the ideas of anti-censorship. The Hearth and the Salamander, the title of part one, is the first example of symbolism. The title suggests two things having to do with fire; the hearth is a source of warmth and goodness, showing the positive, non-destructive side of fire. whereas a salamander is a small lizard-like amphibian, and also in mythology, is known to endure fire without getting burnt by it. Perhaps the salamander is symbolic of Guy Montag, who is being described as a salamander because he works with fire, and endures it, but believes that he can escape the fire and survive, much like a salamander does. On the other hand, it is ironic that Guy, and the other firemen believe themselves to be salamanders because both Capt. Beatty's and Montag's destruction comes from the all mighty flame, from which they thought they were invincible. The symbol of a Phoenix is used throughout the novel. This quote accurately describes the Phoenix, "It is known to be a mythical multi-colored bird of Arabia, with a long history ...

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