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Literary device; quoted passage; tone created Metaphor •(Pg. 11)”Her face, turned to him now, was fragile milk crystal with a soft and constant light in it.”; (Cold)because that was the expression on her face all of a sudden • “Each man the image of every other; then all are happy, for there are no mountains to make them cower, to judge themselves against.” (Unconcerned)because he knows nobody

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Literary device; quoted passage; tone created

Metaphor•(Pg. 11)”Her face, turned to him now, was fragile milk crystal with a soft and constant light in it.”;(Cold)because that was the expression on her face all of a sudden• “Each man the image of every other; then all are happy, for there are no mountains to make them cower, to judge themselves against.” (Unconcerned)because he knows nobody else can judge them they are okay•"a book is a loaded gun."

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metaphor• "What traitors books can be! You think they're

backing you up, and they turn on you.;(Disappointed)

• “He saw himself in her eyes, suspended in two drops of bright water”; (Tender) she was crying

• “The space lost its vast dimensions and drew comfortably around them”; (Calm)

• “Her eyes fixed to the ceiling by invisible threads of steel, immovable”; (Contented)

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Simile• (Pg.13)”there was only a girl walking with him

know, his face bright of snow in the moonlight.”; (admiring) because he uses snow as a comparison

• “she had a very thin face like the dial of a small clock seen faintly in the dark room”; (gloomy) because it uses the small clock and the dark room as a comparison

• “she was like the eager watcher of a marionette show,…” (excited)because he uses the marronette show as a comparison

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Simile

• (pg.94)”…a million of them swimming between the clouds, like the enemy discs, and the feeling at the sky..”; (fearful)comparing the enemies as the swimming of the clouds

• (pg.35)”Montag, you shin that pole like a bird up a tree.”; (admiring) comparing Montag with the bird

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personification• (Pg.17)”two moonstones looked up at him in

the light of his small hard-held fire; two pale moonstones buried in a creek of clear water over which the life of the world ran, not touching them”; (neutral)questioning

• “the mechanical “hound” is often described as having many humanly attributes (or even better attributes. If you really think about it) in that it can smell and see and move and kill, even though it’s a robot.”; (positive)self-assured

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personification

• (Pg.17)”as he stood there the sky over the house screamed. There was a tremendous ripping sound as if two giant hands had torn ten thousand miles of black lines down the seam.”; (neutral)unconcerned

• “the electric eyed snake.”;(negative)disliking

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Imagery• “burning book pages are compared to birds

trying to fly away”; (lively)because the book is moving like a beautiful butterfly

• Montag compares the tool used to save Millie as a snake. “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 gathered there”; (cold)because they are describing how the saved Millie

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Imagery

• “A book landed almost obediently like a white pigeon in his hands wings fluttering”

• “He flicked the lighter and the house jumped up in a gorging five that burned the evening sky red and yellow and black”

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repetition

• (pg.21 last ¶)”one drop of rain Clarisse another drop Mildred a third the uncle a fourth the fire tonight.”;(upset, tense)

• (pg 21 3rd¶) “blow your nose on a person wad them, flush them away reach for another blow, wad ,flush.”; (angry)

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symbolism

• (pg.165)”silly dam bird called a pheonix”(disappointed)