Fahrenheit 451 Reflection Essay

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Imagine a gray world. All gray. People walked mindlessly around attached to screens. Imagine this world. Empty, without wonder, and without art. This was the reality the people in Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, lived. In this Novel, the leader of the band of misfits, Granger, recalls happy memories of his Grandfather. When Granger remembers the advice his Grandfather told him the tone and style of his sentences and his Grandfathers character help reinforce Bradbury’s theme that without wonder and creation, life is empty. The tone in this scene is exciting because of the choppy sentences witch reinforce Bradbury’s idea. Bradbury creates this tone with the style of rapid fire sentences like, “I hate a Roman named Status Quo! Stuff your eyes …show more content…

An instance when character, style, and tone, work together is when Granger really lets out his feelings about his Grandfather. Granger states, “Grandfather has been dead for all these years but if you lifted up my skull, by God, in the convolutions of my brain you would find the big ridges of his thumb print. He touched me,” (Bradbury 150). The fact the character is a Grandfather helps build a platform of trust. There is an association with wisdom and age and the fact the character was old helps the reader trust his advice more. Also, the different references to sculpting like the “thumb print” and “touched me” are crucial to proving the point art is everywhere. The fact the character of Grandfather is a sculptor really helps to make these references successful. The fact he is a craftsman by trade makes the message he is trying to prove more prominent. The tone used to talk about how he is a sculptor makes the reader believe he is a role model to Granger. One could look at a role model as the art of creating better people. The wonder Grandfather exerts helps us better understand the passion behind Grangers words especially by the way he says, “by god” in the middle of the sentence. He feels so passionately he adds that in. The love shown to a character we only met through memories is also a good way of showing character, style, and tone working together to prove Bradbury’s point. The passion behind the quote contrasts the passion and love lacking in Montag’s marriage with Mildred. The two do not sleep in the same bed and rarely have conversations together. They also both forgot where they met. It seems as if they are only acquaintances instead of husband and wife. Mildred lacks wonder and Montag dose not miss her, let alone love her, when she is gone. The fact Granger misses his

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