How Does Ray Bradbury Use Dramatic Irony In Fahrenheit 451

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Irony is a figure of speech in which a contradiction is made between what is expected and what actually happens. Ray Bradbury conveys his message on the importance of reading and thinking through many examples of dramatic irony in the story. He takes the good things in our society and flips them around to make them terrible all to prove a point. Bradbury uses many cases of irony such as the Mechanical Hound, the river, and the firemen. All of these items gather into the main idea of why reading and thinking should be very important to us. Bradbury starts the story off with, “It was a pleasure to burn.” The person who says this s Guy Montag, a fireman. This is ironic because firemen in our society put out fires and fires are a bad