Domestic Atmosphere In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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When it comes to domestic atmosphere, the worldviews of the two characters differ considerably. Montag appears to be oblivious to his surroundings the majority of the time, as this has become the social norm. Arriving home, Montag gets the same sensation as a "cold marbled room of a mausoleum"; a lackluster simile to hint to the reader of the home's silence. This is further emphasized by Bradbury's description of the residence as "complet[ly] dark," which depicts Montag's dull life. When Montag walks into the room, he finds "his wife on the bed... like a body... of a tomb," a zombifying simile for how people have become in the future. This once again demonstrates how lifeless the world has become, with everyone glued to a screen at all