Fahrenheit 451 Imagery Analysis

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Imagery is used by Ray Bradbury to explain his vivid style and the subtle depth of his visions of fahrenheit 451. The purpose of imagery is to sharply place an imaginary scene in your head, but even Montag forgets to look around the scenery. Montag experiences the phenomenon of the world but doesn't take the time to realize the beauty “”Bet i know something else you don’t” Theres dew on the grass in the morning” he suddenly couldn't remember if he had known this or not and it made him quite irritable”(Bradbury 9). It took a young girl Clarisse to refresh his memory, Clarisse made him think about what he'd truly been missing out on. Montag was so involved in himself and was oblivious to the world around him. Bradbury consciously gives Clarisse