A fast world, Fahrenheit 451 Through reading and studying books people gain knowledge. The book is a dystopian world. It is a dark and terrible world that everything they do they shouldn’t. They burn books as a cleansing source to get rid of knowledge that is in the books. Montag a character in the book hides books and get colt and has to run away. He ran away and he meets up with these other people and the city got boomed, and Montag and the people went back to the city to rebuild it. To make it a better place. The novel Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury uses books, fire, and mirrors as symbols to prevent Fahrenheit from happing in the real world. The novel, Fahrenheit 451, written by Bradbury uses books as symbol that books are evil and bad. The fireman would go to a house that had books and gather them up. Then they would burn them to there was nothing left to see. The firemen set books in a pile and get the flamethrower to burn the books “while the books went in sparkling whirls and blew away on a wind turn black with burning” (Bradbury 2). They thought books where a sin and they wouldn’t give people any …show more content…
Mirrors are to show yourself and how people feel. Montag does not have any feelings. Clarisse asks Montag on the way home, “’Are you happy?”’ (Bradbury 7).That made Montag stop and think about himself. It made him see that he was doing the wrong thing. The mirrors are to see that the novel is a dark place, that people do the wrong thing. They need to rebuild it to make it a better place. To make it a friendly happy place that everyone wants to come to. Montag told Granger “Come on now, where’re going to go build mirror factory first and put out nothing but mirrors” (Bradbury 157). They are going to get people to see their real self. They are going to put out mirrors so they will see that the real world is not