Theme Of Personification In Fahrenheit 451

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Sarah Hadsell
Ms. Elmore
Pre – Ap English I
1 May 2014

Books were taken away to cause peace not unstability. When books are reintroduced to Montag after years of burning them he is finally able to think straight. Montag used to burn books for the good of society, but once he got The Bible he could finally see his society for what it is. In the excerpt from the novel Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury utilizes personification, similes, and repetition to convey Montag’s chaotic changing emotional state throughout the subway ride, because of the books he begins to think for himself.
In the first paragraph similes and personification are used to show how his mental state is beginning to show change. In a flashback he remembers the first time he thought for himself “The night I kicked the pill bottle in the dark, like kicking a buried mine” (Bradbury 1). In this scene he starts to realize that there is something wrong with his society. How it was no big deal the his wife, Mildred had just tried to kill herself. His views on everything about society changed this night. He realizes that he wan...

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