How Does Bradbury Use Dramatic Irony In Fahrenheit 451

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Ray Bradbury illustrates the 3 main types of irony throughout Montag’s journey in Fahrenheit 451. Structures of dramatic irony is woven all through Bradbury’s novel, the dramatic irony that he creates develops a secret between Montag and the reader. After the emergency revival is a concrete example: “ What? Did we have a wild party or something feel like I’ve a hangover. God I'm hungry. Who was here? A few people.” he said” (Bradbury 16). Montag effortlessly lies to protect the mind of his beloved wife. Mildred woke up that morning believing that she and her husband partied the previous night. Beside Mildred's feelings, Guy Montag ironically serves his city as a firemen, but throughout the novel he portrays his true self. David Mogen in his article “ Fahrenheit 451 as Social Criticism displays his opinion on how Bradbury incorporates situational irony: “ the ironically reversed role of the …show more content…
Irony thrives throughout the novel, Bradbury intended it to be that way, parts of the chapters could identify as satirical. Equally important theres multiple instances as to where verbal irony floats through Fahrenheit 451 as well. The verbal ironic pep talk that Beatty gives to Montag demonstrates the limited individuality. Bradbury throughout the novel has a theme of restricted individuality resulting in various situations where verbal irony plays a role: “ “The important thing for you to remember, Montag, is we’re the Happiness Boys,, the Dixie Duo, you and I and the others.We stand against the small tide of those who want to make everyone unhappy with conflicting theory and thought. We have our fingers in the dyke. Hold steady. Don't let the torrent of melancholy and drear philosophy drown our