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Diction In Fahrenheit 451

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In part II of Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury includes two stanzas of Dover Bach by Matthew Arnold. In this written response I’ll be stating why I think this section of the poem was used and how it’s connected to the society in Fahrenheit 451. In the first stanza of Dover Beach it’s projecting a calm and peaceful setting before turning the tables on the last line which correlates with the beginning of the novel Fahrenheit 451. In the novel before books were banned it seemed like a calm environment but as time went on and books became banned conflict seemed to come into action. The last line of Dover Beach talks about bringing in an ‘eternal note of sadness in’ and that describes the people of Fahrenheit 451’s opinion in the on books being
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