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Examples Of Figurative Language In Fahrenheit 451

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In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury uses figurative language, similes, and repetition to show how the government controls society and puts the citizens in isolation, leading to the people's unfulfillment and destruction. The government controls the citizens by eliminating the books because when people read, people think and people are talking and questioning the government. The government doesn’t want people questioning them. The government doesn’t allow books in the home. When they find the book in the house they burn the house and book that’s why the people are scared to put books in their house. One of the key literary devices in this passage is a simile, Simile compares the two ideas “ night-frightened faces, like gray animals peering from
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