Sunday, October 20, 2013

What is an allusion in "Fahrenheit 451"?

There are many allusions in the novel "Fahrenheit 451". The allusion in the title is a reference to the temperature at which paper burns. Paper burns when it reaches a temperature of 451 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a reference to the job of the firemen in the novel. Ironically, they burn books full of paper instead of putting out fires.

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