Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury finds it more pleasurable to burn books than to read them because he is showing us how unimportant and useless books have become. Not many people like reading anymore and they take it for granite. He is performing reverse psychology to get our attention on the book or other books.
Books are compared to birds because when the pages are being burned they look like a pigeon's wings.
The Difference between Montag and Clarisse is that she is optimistic and curious while Montag does not care about his happiness and settles with a life in which he is not happy.
The narrator wants to show us how a gloomy and depressed man becomes more emotional and opens up to the reader when he faces life changing events. He wants to show us how human emotions are can be triggered.
The narrator introduces Clarisse first because she is shown as a voice or guide to get Montag to open up and let him know about having a sense of the world.
Books are compared to birds because when the pages are being burned they look like a pigeon's wings.
The Difference between Montag and Clarisse is that she is optimistic and curious while Montag does not care about his happiness and settles with a life in which he is not happy.
The narrator wants to show us how a gloomy and depressed man becomes more emotional and opens up to the reader when he faces life changing events. He wants to show us how human emotions are can be triggered.
The narrator introduces Clarisse first because she is shown as a voice or guide to get Montag to open up and let him know about having a sense of the world.
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