The plot of Fahrenheit 451, including setting, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. Also includes themes, symbols, and their meaning...
Analyzing Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 from a Freudian perspective.
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Fahrenheit 451 Summer Reading Assignment Plot Points: Exposition: Guy Montag is a fireman, people who burn things for a living. He along with his wife, Mildred, live in an dystopian society. Rising Action: ● When Montag meets Clarisse and she asks him if he is happy or not. ● When Montag sees a woman burn herself rather than giving giving up her books, causing Montag to steal his first book ● Captain Beatty goest to Montag’s house and tells him why the burn books and why they are not allowed ● Montag finds the old man, Faber, that he had seen at the park and gives gives the copy of the Bible to him ● Mildred and her friends turned in a alarm alarm for for Montag ● Montag kills the Captain and the Mechanical Hound after being told to burn down his home ● Montag travels to Faber’s home and seeks advice on how to escape ● A new Mechanical Hound is sent of the trail of the fugitive, fugitive, Montag Climax: When the Hound is very close to Montag, but he escapes by the river Falling Action: ● Montag meets Granger and Book Remembers, Remembers, people who memorize different books. ● The city city and possibly other cities are bombed and annihilated annihilated Resolution: Montag travels with the Book Remembers and is starts to memorized the Book of Ecclesiastes.
Symbols:
Fire: Fire symbolises destruction as well as self-awareness and knowledge. Blood: represents life, passion, lineage (relatives), horror, slaughter, and anger. Hearth and the Salamander: Heath is the symbol of home and fire, while the salamander represents the fireman. The Sieve and the Sand: The sieve is a symbol the knowledge Montag seeks. And the sand is the fulfillment of his apprehension. The Phoenix: Represents how mankind will rise from the ashes just as the phoenix does.