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Symbolism In Fahrenheit 451

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Fahrenheit 451 was written as a warning as to what could be in store for society if humans were to be deprived from intellectualism and awareness. It was written shortly after the closing of World War II, a period of time when many people were oblivious to the censorship being implemented into their lives, but is still relevant in our modern society. The forewarning of the novel is applicable even to this day in modern America. Bradbury used clever symbolism to represent what he was against. Fire seems to be the main symbol seen in the novel, used to symbolize destruction. Books are stored with knowledge and individuality and when they're burned the knowledge stored within them is burned along with the book. We see this in the first chapter of the novel when the protagonist is burning books, "While the books went up in sparkling whirls and blew away on a wind turned dark with burning." Fire is the destruction of knowledge, back when the novel was written fire could have been censorship, in our modern tine fire could represent technology and mass media. …show more content…

Unconscionable technology among a society can generate an astonishing amount of ignorance and commodity. When one has access to most things within seconds and at your fingertips there's a loss of understanding on what work is people suddenly become ungrateful like seen in page seven of the novel, "You don't need an M.D., case like this; all you need is two handy men, clean up the problem in half an hour." And "Got so many, starting a few years ago, we had the special machines built." This goes to show that if we let technology overtake our society things like these will happen, our health and mental stability will not be a priority and treated as

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