Fahrenheit 451 Literary Devices

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In the book, Fahrenheit 451,written by Ray Bradbury, he had put in literary devices to help readers understand what is going on throughout the context of the story. The literary devices used in the book were imagery and personification. These literary devices will help shows how technology ruins personal relationships. Bradbury had used a literary device such as imagery. Montag had described the machine used on Mildred, he had said “They had this machine. They had two machines really. One of them slid down into your stomach like a black cobra down an echoing well looking for all the old water and the old time gathered there (14)”. Mildred has pumps inserted into her body that goes down her stomach. Badbury has gave the machine animal like qualities.The pumps were given the animal like quality such as a snake. Montag had described the whole process of how the machine is supposed to clean out all the pills from her body system. Imagery is also shown in this quote "Will you turn the parlour off?" he asked. "That's my family (4)". This quote is explaining how important the parlour is to him. the parlous is described as “family”. Montag doesn't show love because montag doesn't really know what love actually is, because throughout the book he seemed very emotionless towards his wife. Montag had talked about how it wouldn’t have a drastically affect him if his wife ever passed. It shows how technology has become a bigger importance to society than people the actual people in it. Montag went in his room and imagined “Without turning on the light he imagined how this room would look. His wife stretched on the bed uncovered, cold...There had been no night in the last two years that Mildred had not swum that sea, had not gladly gone down ... ... middle of paper ... ... notice bradbury uses “mechanical hound”, its goes to show that technology has performed so many actions, but without human emotion. Rather technology is taking the life out of existence of human essence. Furthermore personification is also used in this quote whenMontag was saying how“Nobody listens anymore. I can’t talk to the walls because they are yelling at me. I cant talk to my wife;she listens to the walls . I just want someone to hear what i have to say. and maybe if i talk long enough, it’ll make sense()”. Montag is so depressed and has lost himself. he doesn't know who to talk to and doesn't know who will hear him out. He is silent but screaming on the inside and wanting to pour his heart out to someone but no one is there for him. The walls were used to describe how the wife is like because when he talks to his wife it is the same as talking to a wall.

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