Fahrenheit 451 Passage Analysis

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one “Nobody listens any more. I can’t talk to the walls because they’re yelling at me. I can’t talk to my wife; she listens to the walls” (Bradbury, 78). In this passage Montag is at Faber home with the Bible and is explaining why he came to visit him and how he feels. Bradbury uses the personification, “I can’t talk to the walls because they’re yelling at me”, you can look at this quote at a realist or Bradbury’s perspective. Look at a realist point of view it shows that he has noone to talk to but he has so much to say it's like people are listening to the walls more than him. He has noone to listen to him express his feeling on how he feels about the books or what he is doing.
“They rounded a corner in thunder and siren, with concussion of tires, with scream of rubber, with a shift of kerosene bulk in the glittery brass tank, like food in the stomach of a giant, with Montag’s finger jolting off the silver rail..” (105). In this passage Montag is at the firestation and they get an alarm meaning they have a house to visit, they stop the poker game and rush to get prepared. Bradbury uses the simile, “like food in the stomach of a giant,” is simply showing how full the brass tank is with the kerosene. You
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This shows that this task made him feel good inside, not making an A on a test but knowing that he destroyed something that someone lived for. When the fire station gets an alarm he noticed it's his neighbor and he starts feeling uneasy about doing it, when she burned the house herself he took her book. This is the start of when he feels just like his neighbor did when she wouldn't let the book go, “He reached under the pillow. The hidden book was still there” (48). This shows how one event that happens in someone's life can change their view of anything that most don't agree