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Sunday, April 9, 2017

F451 ESSAY!!!

          The story of Fahrenheit 451 uses a lot of different language to explain how Montag's inner world is different from the world around him. A big part of the language used by Bradbury is  imagery. Its used to give the reader a clear image of what the situation actually looks like. To explain Montag's inner world are metaphors. Bradbury is a genius when it comes to language and getting an image or message across.
          First type of language is imagery. Now we see this throughout the whole book. Its interesting because every time we see it, it's written a different way. When Bradbury explains the world that Montag is living in we can imagine it in our heads. And when Bradbury writes about the world that is inside of Montag we clearly see the difference. With all the books and thoughts inside of Montag we can tell right away the he is not just living in one world. Thats the thing about Bradbury's use of imagery, you can see a perfect picture.
          As well as Bradbury uses imagery to describe the two world that Montag lives in he also uses metaphors. Metaphors are worlds that most of the times includes "like" or "as" just to compare two things. Bradbury uses metaphors to also give the reader an image but also to describe it in a way that the reader will understand the reality of the situation. When Bradbury uses metaphors he relates the situation to something that he wants the reader to imagine.
          Bradbury's use of syntax also help explain the difference of the two different worlds that Montag lives in. The syntax is basically the whole stories way of expressing the description of the two worlds. Syntax is also used throughout the whole story like imagery and metaphors.
          So there are a lot of ways that Bradbury uses language in this story. And he uses them very well to describe the two worlds that Montag lives in. He uses imagery to give a clear image of what the two worlds are like and he uses metaphors to describe them in other ways a reader might understand. Bradbury's use of syntax also help a lot in the story as far as description.

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