Fahrenheit 451 Motifs Analysis

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The book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is about how books are banned and the people aren’t allowed to read or keep books. If caught fireman would burn the books. People would also be considered weird if they would ask questions about day to day things or have fun and normal conversations. Throughout the book Bradbury uses different motifs. Three of the motifs are fire, mirrors, and being both dead and alive. Fire is used to represent the power of both healing and destruction.It was a pleasure to burn shows that in the book to most of the people fire was used as destruction. Destruction is shown when the fireman would burn books and sometimes even the people with them. Fire also has the power of healing by when you burn certain things you are getting rid of them and starting over like when people would burn pictures or things from the past to get rid of all the bad memories. Like in the book when the city was bombed and Montag left, to him is was like getting rid of the city and all the bad things in it and rebuilding everything and starting over. “Were going to build a mirror factory first and put out nothing but mirrors for the next …show more content…

“ You can’t ever have my books.” She said.” The motif of being both dead and alive is shown a lot in the book,books are one example of that. Like in the quote the books meant a lot to the women, to the fireman the books were just dead things with fake people, but to the lady the books and the things in them were real,they made her feel alive. The people in the city can also be considered both dead and alive. Even though they are alive and living their personalities, feelings, and expressions, are dead. They walk around the streets with the same expressions all the time, they rarely show their feelings, and they don’t usually go to places and hang out with friends or

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