Similarities Between Icarus And Fahrenheit 451

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The quest for adventure and freedom is not always resolved with newly obtained knowledge and happiness, but sometimes instead, with danger and uncertainty. While wings give you the freedom to fly to beautiful and newfound places, it also gives you the freedom to fly into danger. In awe and disbelief of one’s new surroundings, one might come to close to something that could be hazardous for oneself, which occurred to both Montag, in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, and Icarus, in the Myth of Icarus. These two characters are very similar in this regard, and in Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury compared the two using an allusion to the Myth of Icarus. This allusion was stated as, “Old Montag wanted to fly near the sun and now that he’s burnt his damn wings,

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