Religious Imagery In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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In this passage, Bradbury uses religious imagery to present the theme of change and transformation. He portrays Montag as fire, Faber as water, and Montag-plus-Faber as wine. This is a biblical reference to Jesus Christ’s transformation of water to wine, as it was one of the miracles that evidenced his identity and brought belief into people. Montag wants a similar self-transformation, so he could become a better person, someone with quality. In addition, he wants to go back one day, and reflect on the “fool” he used to be in order to understand his old self. Even as Montage is thinking about his self-transformation, he could feel the start of the long journey. This theme of change and transformation will lead to a better future, as Montag