Fahrenheit 451-Symbolism

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February 9, 2012

 

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These walls can also be thought of as an obstruction which Montag has to conquer, in order to have the simple freedoms his civilization does not offer. Their society is completely devoid of all intuitive thought whatsoever. When he was sick, he asked his wife to turn off the parlor walls and she refused, because the "walls" had more importance than his comfort...
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Clearly, the parlor walls were a symbol for a barrier which Montag had to overcome to discover his true identity. Ray Bradbury also uses the symbol of water to show a sense of rebirth within Montag. When someone is baptized in water it symbolizes and "new self image", much like Montags quick stop where he "washed his hands and face and toweled himself dry," (125) while on the run from the government...
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