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Fahrenheit 451 Symbol Analysis

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The story of Fahrenheit 451 is loaded with symbolism such as fire, the phoenix, and the destruction of books. One of the most important and obvious symbols in the book is the phoenix. It is mentioned on page seventy six after the war hapens. Granger talks about the phoenix and how it was reborn after death and how society will rise again from its ashes with the help of Montag and the others. Other less obvious symbols such as fire, the destruction of books, and blood. These allow for the reader to interpret their meaning for themselves. For example, I interpret the symbol of blood as what makes someone them. This is because on pages six and seven of he book, Mildred Montag has to have her stomach pumped out and her blood replaced with someone else's blood. …show more content…

A good example of these symbols is the titles of the three different parts of the book. These symbols relate directly to the book instead of real life. These three parts are The Hearth and the Salamander, The Sieve and the Sand, and Burning Bright. The Hearth and the Salamander, for example, deals with Montag's struggle at his home and with himself. The Hearth and the Salamander deals with this because the hearth is a symbol of the home and a salamander will get rid of its own tail and grow it back which is what Montag is doing with his life.The Sieve and the Sand deals with Montag struggling with remembering the knowledge he has been cramming into his head. He can't remember anything about what he has read, just like how a sieve can't hold any sand that is put in it. The Hearth and the Salamander deals with Montag's struggle at his home and with himself. Burning Bright deals with Montag destroying his old life and starting again. He does this by burning his old life

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