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Analysis Of ' Fahrenheit 451 '

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Cierra Thomas Mrs. Contrera 4 B/D 4/14/2016 Figurative Language and Technology Showing a Decline In Relationships The book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury was published in 1953, although more than 60 years later, it still remains a relevant social commentary about certain conditions current in the United States, the main one being the role of technology in everyday lives. Some social and contemporary conditions in 1953 have stayed the same and some have changed, but the novel can be used as a way of understanding them. Bradbury’s writing style influences this by using symbolism to represent objects, and figurative language like similes, metaphors, and personification. Ray Bradbury uses symbolism and figurative language such as similes, metaphors and personification to demonstrate that a dependence on technology can cause a disconnect from people and reality that is established through relationships. Technology is so prominent in this novel that it is given even the power of human emotion. Bradbury uses technology to make his point because his readers will be familiar with it. He shows how people in his stories are constantly trying to use as much technology as they can in order to fill their lives with happiness, motion, or entertainment in order to avoid sadness. They drive fast, always have headphones in their ears, and watch TV all the time. This is to drown out any thoughts of sadness or depression. The telecommunications presented in the Ray Bradbury 's novel

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