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Examples Of Figurative Language In Fahrenheit 451

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The negative tone, cold, is conveyed through the identification of figurative language and diction. A cold tone is described as, having little appeal to the senses or feelings. In section one of Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury uses figurative language to communicate his cold attitude toward the text. For example, Bradbury wrote, “It was like coming into the cold marbled room of a mausoleum after the moon had set,” (Bradbury 9). This simile, compares Montag walking into his bedroom with him walking into a cold marbled room. Upon coming home after his encounter with Clarisse, Montag was introduced to new aspects of life. Furthermore, Montag’s home setting appeared differently to him then. When one enters their home, they should develop a sense of comfort.

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