Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ray Bradbury (Frost and Fire)
- Writing Style
- Narrator
- seems to be a subconscious
version of Sim in third person
- Mocks cliche endings
- the end of the story makes it
sound like the whole story
was a dream, but it's not
- character development
- In this short life, Bradbury
shows the essential parts of
human life, such as one's
ambition, learning, etc.
- figurative language
- His parallel structure is powerful
- Does not have hard to
understand allegories
and similes, but they
get the point across.
- a lot of the figurative language is
being used to show how thirsty
Sim is for knowledge of the planet
- Word Choice
- short sentences
- simple and meaningful
- Repetition to create tension
- characters
- Sim
- protagonist
- fast learner
- observant
- always questioning things
- determined
- Dark
- Sim's older sister
- wise
- silent
- Lyte
- Sim's friend
- loves sim
- Chion
- Sim's enemy
- selfish
- Dienc
- scientist
- logical
- Sim's mentor
- Sim's Dad
- pessimistic
- "'What has he
to live for?'" (Bradbury 261)
- has no hope left
- similar to Bramante in "The
Rocket", both characters have
lost hope and will over the years
- Sim's Mom
- optimistic
- theme
- Stand for what you believe in,
no matter what other people
say
- Desperation leads to extreme and risky actions
- People don't believe in
a solution unless it
happens immediately
- Autobiographical elements
- Bradbury had no money to attend
college, to he took the risk to
pursue his ambitions to become an
author. Likewise, Sim had only
eight days to live, and had to risk
his life to accomplish his goals