He also uses simile “It hissed like a snake. The narrator, Ray Bradbury is saying these words with the use Alliteration, which is the repetition of sounds, in this case the D’s. The author uses Metaphor to compare the loud and horrible sound of the radio as vomiting. The loud noise of the train radio while he was trying to learn the verses of the bible overwhelms Montag. The narrator, Ray Bradbury is saying these words describing Montag’s situation. In this quote the author is using flashback. Trying to pour the sand into the sieve represents him trying to pour all of this knowledge into his head, but it keeps falling out.Īnd this reward of a dime that he will get from his cousin represents the reward for reading and remembering, knowledge. I think this childhood memory has great symbolism for his life today. Montag is recalling these memories to himself. Faber on the other hand, thinks very deeply about everything, he doesn’t just talk about things in particular he talks about things that he has a meaning about. In Montag’s world, people are superficial they don’t think or talk deeply about anything, and seem to be even scared to do so. She says that the people on the TV tell her things and make her laugh and they are full of colors, whereas the books are black and white and don’t make sense to anybody and doesn’t make her laugh instead makes her feel bad. She calls the people on the TV her family. She tells him that books aren’t people which are found in her TV parlor which she enjoys being with.
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