Tone In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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In Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury uses many tones, the most important tone is gloomy. This is represented when Bradbury describes how " the parlor was so empty and gray looking" ( Bradbury 67). This shows how dark and sad the house is because normally it is full of noise and bright lights. This is important to this section because it is shows how your world can change so quickly. Another example of this tone is is when Montag "Stood a long time watching the rain hit the windows before he came back down the hall into the gray light"( Bradbury 68). This is gloomy because there is no happiness or light. This is important because it shows how you can be influenced with the books in this society. This will have an affect later in the story because