Personification In Fahrenheit 451

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n Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury the plot is helped along by Bradbury’s use of literary devices, thematic developments, and the effect of one character on another. Bradbury uses similes --usually using fire in the comparison-- to give his writing more depth and to make you think. He also uses personification and imagery to bring his writing to life. In this section of the book Montag’s character starts to think and change. He starts to question society’s way of doing and handling things. In the book there are actually quite a few parallels with society today. Not quite to the same extent, however they are there. For example, in the book it is abnormal for anyone to just sit and talk about anything that actually matters; in our society, we

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