Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Fahrenheit 451
- Symbolism
- Fire
- destruction
- book burning
- "it was a pleasure to burn"
- refinement
- the pheonix
- society being blown up
- passion
- "burning bright"
- new found passion for books and real happiness
- "guiding light"
- Clarisse
- "the strangely comfortable and rare light of the candle"
- water/river
- cleansing
- cleansing himself of his old life after burning it
- baptism
- recognised his mistakes in his past and wanted to be made anew
- new life
- burnt his old life and then perused a new one
- animal imagery
- ironic lack of nature
- no real animals until Montag sees the deer in the river
- how society had changed nature to be beneficial to them
- the hound
- Guy Montag
- The Hearth and the Salamander
- Montag had thought he was happy in his society
- "It was a pleasure to burn"
- He meets Clarisse and has his anagnoris
- "he wore his happiness like a mask"
- Realises that no one is happy and tries to find what can help him
- "We have everything we need to happy. But we aren't. something's missing.... I thought books would help"
- The Sieve and the sand
- In persual of books, we meet Faber
- Faber: Character foil to Beatty
- Faber: "Those who don't build must burn"
- Beatty: "A book is a loaded gun"
- He tries to share his knowledge with society but they refuse to believe it
- Plato's allegory of the cave
- Burning Bright
- Burns his old life after being prosecuted by society for trying to share knowledge
- Quite literally: burns house and even Beatty
- One of "Burning Bright" possible meanings/symbol
- Reborn in the river
- Symbolises new life
- Joins scholars who await to rebuild society
- like a Phoenix rising up from the ashes