Tuesday, November 25, 2014
If you Really Knew Me (Professor Faber)
Ray Bradbury used many different methods and literary devices to describe the characters and making them relatable and good. "The thought had been with him many times recently but now he remembered how it was that day in the city park when he had seen that old man in the black suit hide something, quickly, in his coat." This example is an imagery of a memory that Montag has of Faber. Doing this throughout the story makes the reader feel more connected and understands the character better. Even more importantly, it helps the reader understand what the character has to do with the overall theme of the book.
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