Fahrenheit 451 Language Analysis

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In the novel, the author has used a comparison language where Montag shows love for his job. Montag says “special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed." He adds to say “With this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world." (Bradbury 1). The language used here is figurative simile style. Montag is compared to a conductor, and this implies to affect the world. The act of burning the books and finding himself in the mirror after the act it causes him to grin and say the white men smiles behind the “burnt-corked.” The novel has shown the theme of symbolism all through. The theme of symbolism is outlined in the novel right away from the titles of the sections of the book. For example, the title used

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