Rhetorical Devices In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Fahrenheit 451 is a novel written by Ray Bradbury that is set in the future, telling a story of a time where books and thinking by yourself are banned and frowned upon. In a time so dark, where people who want to improve their own being by thinking for themselves, are eventually apprehended and killed. Books and evidence of self-thinking are demolished, books are burned to a crisp, whereas ideas becomes a danger to society. In the story, Bradbury uses a bunch of literary techniques. He especially uses rhetorical devices with Beatty as he uses them to try and get his message through to Montag. He uses a combination of the rhetorical devices, metaphors, and syntax to really get his message across to Montag. Bradbury uses the device of logos