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Symbolism In Fahrenheit 451

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The setting is sometime in the twenty-fourth century; there have been two atomic wars since 1990 and it takes place in and around an unspecified city. There are about 4 main locations: Montag’s house, the fire station, Faber’s house, and the woods at the very end of the story. There are connections between the setting and characters because the book takes place in the future and Guy Montag is a fireman that starts fires instead of putting them out. Books are forbidden and so are the feelings associated with them. Relationships are shallow and indifferent as well. An atmosphere of alienation is established by Bradbury in the opening scenes of Fahrenheit 451, which details a fireman’s growing dissatisfaction with his society. The setting is

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