Syntax In Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451

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Bradbury uses syntax to reveal the customs and beliefs of this society in multiple ways. One reason as to why Bradbury used syntax in his work would be to catch the reader's attention, and to make him/her want to continue reading. He used syntax to create a different way to express the customs of this society. Bradbury had a unique style of writing his work, because his sentences were not the same length, as to other writers they stick with the average sentence length. He mixed his sentences with some being quite short, a few long sentences, and some other sentences which were average, within those sentences he revealed impressions of what the society is. “ .. and his hands were the hands of some amazing conductor playing all the symphonies