Animal Imagery In Fahrenheit 451

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In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the use of animal and nature imagery develops the theme that nature is always present and needed for the survival of humans, just as knowledge is a necessity to thrive as a society. Without knowledge, society cannot learn and develop. When nature is compared to technology throughout the story, it is given a negative connotation. When Mildred’s stomach is being cleaned out, Montag’s description of the first machine is “One of them slid down into your stomach like a black cobra down an echoing well looking for all the old water and the old time there” (14). Montag compares the machine to a snake, which has a negative association with nature today. Snakes are often seen as dangerous and poisonous creatures.

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