Fire symbolizes a kind of eraser that temporarily allows Montag and various characters from being discovered. Furthemore, it keeps other people from being conflicted by people which the government considers harmful. Fire is symbolically used to create and destroy by ravaging evidence, eliminating problems, and starting a new life. Montag uses fire as a way of hiding his past.
Evaluate the Thematic Uses of Fire Imagery in Fahrenheit 451 and Julius Caesar William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar was first performed in 1599 in the newly constructed ‘Globe Theatre’, in London. The plot is based on the Sir Thomas North’s ‘The lives of noble Grecians and Romanes’ this being in itself a translation of Greek bibliographer Plutarch’s ‘Parallel Lives’. The play follows the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44BC and the subsequent civic uprising and chaos. The main theme in Julius Caesar is the vicious battle for power; the play also explores ideas of responsibility, moral duty, loyalty, friendship and trust. Ray Bradbury’s
The repetition of the words ‘slave’ and ‘servant’ establish the overall theme of a binding love. Shakespeare seems to share Petrarch’s idea that love is an almost otherworldly force. Shakespeare uses anaphora in lines 4,5,7, and 9 with his repetition of the word ‘nor.’ These constant contradictions make the reader think that the the speaker believes the exact opposite of what he is saying. His word choice shows the passive aggressive feelings, and underlying resentment the speaker has for his love.
“The student of Talmud, the child I was had been consumed by flames. All that was left was a shape that resembled me. My soul had been invaded and destroyed by a black flame,” (pg. 37). The fire was a strong symbol. The fire represented destruction to everything that came in it it's way.
Shakespeare uses personification, metaphor, and repetition to reveal that love and happiness do not prevail in the presence
Fire represents many things as “ Fire symbolizes life, continuity and vitality.” (Mbiti 180) As the story moves on, the element of fire becomes more and more destructive due to the violence and conflict that disrupts nature peaceful state. An example of fire showing its destructive nature is when the Germans attacked Robert and his troops as “Fire storms raged along the front. Men were exploded where they stood–--blown apart by the combustion”(Findley 132).
In the beginning of the play the motif of love vs. hate is explained through similes and extended metaphors. The words love and hate portray sentiment, warmth, intensity, eagerness, hatefulness, hatred and distaste. The motif love was spreaded throughout the play. For example in the beginning Romeo talks about loving Rosaline and his passion for. He knew that he was way “out of her favour”.
Romeo and Juliet In relation to the tale of Romeo and Juliet, Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” In the play Romeo & Juliet by Shakespeare, hate is responsible for most of the events in the play. It drives the story forward in various ways because of their families hatred. It is the ultimate source that brings them together in the end.
Fate is something that was destined to happen or occur . Romeo and Juliet is a play set in Verona, Italy over the course of four days .The capulets and montagues are feuding. Romeo is a montague and Juliet is a capulet these two children end up falling for eachother but realize they can never be together because of their families generational war. In the play Romeo and Juliet by shakespeare uses the literary device foreshadowing to shows that love cannot change fate.
Each and every day, people make sacrifices for their loved ones. Maybe they choose to get up earlier in order to do chores or miss an important meeting so that they would have time for each other. There is no greater example of sacrifices for loved ones than in Romeo and Juliet however, where Shakespeare explores two star-crossed lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, who come from two families that have a deep hatred towards each other. The pair meet each other, secretly wed, and then in order to stay together, commit suicide out of despair and distress. Through Romeo and Juliet’s acts of defiance and sacrifice, Shakespeare proves that while hate has the power to destroy and kill, love is even more powerful as it has the power to transform.
According to (Cash, 2013), Shakespeare shows the fault in romantic love by contrasting it with anti-romantic love. In Romeo and Juliet, binary opposition is used to convey this. Binary opposition can be explained as a literary device that uses two opposite concepts to convey contrast (Baldick, 2008). This device is used to emphasize opposing themes when compared and provides a deeper understanding of the characters. It enhances the readers experience and provides comic relief.
A poetic irony - Shakespeare gives one of the most thoughtful lines in the play, to the least thoughtful of characters. Bottom says it all; sometimes there is no reason to justify true love. Often, when one’s mind becomes obstructed by love, most reason, logic and rationale goes away in order to fulfill that love. Therefore love really keeps little company to reason, and can become very foolish and filled with
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a story known for being a tragedy and an incredible love story. However, is love more powerful than hate or is it the other way around in this story? Despite the violence and brutality of the book, you can find that love outweighs and is more powerful than hate in certain situations. Many examples can be found in the story and are not just with Romeo and Juliet together. Not surprisingly, Romeo and Juliet are the strongest example that love overpowers hate in the story.
Love and Rivalries mean only Violence and Tragedies It can be said that violence does not solve anything and its only outcome can be more continuous violence. This statement is truly made apparent during the story, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, as well as other characters throughout the story suffer continually from violence.
Shakespeare believes that the time is a very destructive force. It is so powerful that it can decay and destroy every mortal things of the world. Nothing is out from the clutch of time and its shadow. “And every fair from fair sometimes declines, In this scenario, Saraswathy R. Murthy rightly said, “The theme of love is certainly the predominant theme of the sonnets of Shakespeare.