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Dive deep into the symbolism, mood, simile, metaphor, and allusions in Fahrenheit 451 with a focus on syntax, conflicts, character types, attitude, alliteration, and imagery. Part One examines symbolism, mood, simile, metaphor, and allusions, while Part Two delves into syntax, conflicts (Man vs. Man, Supernatural, Society, Nature, Self), character types (Flat, Round, Static, Dynamic), attitude, alliteration, and imagery. Enhance your understanding of Ray Bradbury's classic with this comprehensive weekly guide.
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2) Conflict: a) Man vs. Man b) Man vs. Supernatural c) Man vs. Society d) Man vs. Nature e) Man vs. Self
3) Character types:a) Flat: uncomplicated b) Round: fully explained, interesting and complex c) Static: unchanging d) Dynamic: show change!
4) Attitude: the view or tone a character takes towards an idea, topic,or character
5) Alliteration: the repetition of similar sounds at the beginning of a word
6) Imagery: the use of vivid sensory details to paint an image in the mind of the reader