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Symbols In Fahrenheit 451, By Ray Bradbury

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If it was illegal to own or read books in today’s world would you? In the book Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury he predicts how the future will be. It is thought that you can read everything online and that paper books are useless. The “fireman” in the futuristic society burn illegally owned books in fireproof houses. The protagonist in the story, Guy Montag, is one of these so called “fireman”. At first, Montag takes pleasure in his profession. But throughout the story he realizes the books aren't so horrendous and begins to break the law and read books the ones he has collected from his job. Bradbury uses many important symbols in the novel to reference to the theme of fire. Such as The Hearth of the Salamander, The Phoenix, and the numbers

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