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Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451

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In this section of “ Taurus 451” Ray Bradbury conveys the theme of the importance of critical and independent thought by using symbolism and suspense. In part 2 of the book, Guy Montag realizes that the world is not as it seems. Montag then pays a visit to an old professor by the name of Faber, he then proceeds to ask for a copy of the Bible. Prior to this event, Captain Beatty invites Montag to a game of poker to attempt to get Montag to spill on what he’s been up to. Bradbury primarily uses symbolism in part 2 to present the theme. A single example includes the title, “The Sieve and The Sand.” The title chosen by Bradbury symbolizes critical thinking. A sieve is a tool used to separate ores or other objects from dirt and rock falling through
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