Symbolism In Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451

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The clock keeps ticking, and the house continues to move through its normal routines. Each hour that passes is just a painful reminder that the family is gone. They will never enjoy another day in their house. The nursery walls “took shape: yellow giraffes,... [and] lilac panthers” and they made noises (2). The house made the nursery into a jungle. An artificial one. “The house tried to save itself”, but it’s a nonliving object. It can’t feel emotions. Bradbury personified many things: the fire “backed off”. The house tried to “save itself", and the fire "was clever."All of the nature is gone, everything is synthetic thanks to humankind. We create new and innovative things, but in the process destroy nature. Yet, we try to recreate it using