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Chuntianna Henderson
Ms Johnson
English 1 Hons

1. Quote : "we must build a mirror factory to take a long look at themselves" Device: Symbolism this remark recalls Montag’s description of Clarisse as a mirror in “The Hearth and the
Salamander.” Mirrors here are symbols of self-understanding, of seeing oneself clearly.

2. Quote: The Hearth and the Salamander

Device: Symbolism This Demostrates symbolism because The Hearth and the Salamander, suggests two things having to do with fire, the hearth is a source of warmth and goodness, showing the positive, non-destructive side of fire. Whereas a salamander is a small lizard-like creature is known to come in contact with fire without getting burnt by it. The salamander is symbolizing the Guy
Montag, who is being described as a salamander because he works with fire and believes that he can escape the fire and survive.

3. Quote: 451 fahrenheit Device : Foreshadowing Bradubury uses the title fahrenheit 451 as an foreshadowing technique. 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature at which paper ignites, which has to do with the act of bookburning. Bradbury uses that to hint the readers of paper (books) burning.

4. Quote: Device: Foreshawdowng Montag is down at the fire station and the firemen are playing with the new mechanical hound. That hound doesn't seem to like Montag very much, suggesting that something bad might happen involving that hound.

5. Quote: "are youre the firemen"
Device: Irony Montag is introduced to the reader as a fireman. As the reader we naturally think of firemen as people who put out fires. Bradbury has created the situational irony in this story by having Montag be a fireman who starts fires. He goes into people's homes and burns their books. He is asked by Clarisse if firemen ever put fires out and he told her that was crazy and it was silly to think that way. Firemen were there to help control the population by burning books. 6. Quote: In our society kmowlegde is power.Everyone try to gain more knowlege and stand out not to conform. Device: Irony
In Montags society, the possesionof more knowlegr than someone else can lead to death. this conveys the theme and underlying message of knowlege vs ignorance.

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