Table of Contents
- 1 What is the purpose of the mirror factory in Fahrenheit 451?
- 2 What is the symbolism of the mirrors Granger says they will build?
- 3 Who does Montag compare to a mirror?
- 4 Why does Granger want to build a mirror factory What does he want to reflect upon?
- 5 Why do all of the firemen look alike?
- 6 What is the promise at the end of the novel?
- 7 Why do mirrors reflect us?
- 8 Why are mirrors important in Fahrenheit 451?
- 9 Why is the mirror factory a metaphor for society?
- 10 Why did Granger propose that a mirror factory is the first?
What is the purpose of the mirror factory in Fahrenheit 451?
When he says that they are going to build a mirror factory, he is speaking metaphorically. He means that in order to rebuild their society, the survivors must take a long, hard look at themselves and think about their faults and mistakes.
What is the symbolism of the mirrors Granger says they will build?
At the end of the novel, Granger remarks that they should build a mirror factory so mankind can look at itself. This recalls Montag’s description of Clarisse as a mirror in the beginning of βThe Hearth and the Salamander.β Mirrors are a symbol of self-understanding, of seeing oneself clearly.
What kind of factory does Granger say they are going to build?
mirror factory
In Fahrenheit 451, Granger says ‘We’re going to go build a mirror factory first and put out nothing but mirrors for the next year and take a long look in them.
Who does Montag compare to a mirror?
Montag then views Clarisse as a mirror. Mirrors allow individuals to view themselves which is exactly what Clarisse enabled Montag to do. Montag shares a spiritual connection with Clarisse and is able to see his innermost fears when he looks into her face.
Why does Granger want to build a mirror factory What does he want to reflect upon?
Granger suggests that building a mirror factory is the first thing that they do to rebuild a society because that was the biggest problem in Montag’s society. By creating mirrors a society can decide for themselves who they are and what they want to become.
What does a mirror symbolize?
Spiritually, light has symbolic attachment to illumination, awareness and wisdom etc. Therefore, in terms of spiritual symbolism, mirrors reflect truth. They reflect what is. In a psychological sense, mirrors symbolize the threshold between the conscious mind and the unconscious mind.
Why do all of the firemen look alike?
He has realized that he wants to regain his independence, to take charge of his own identity and his own destiny. It was perhaps intended that fireman would look the same to keep them united but, in an ironic twist, it is this attribute which contributes to Montag’s desire to rebel.
What is the promise at the end of the novel?
The promise at the end of the novel is that a new time is about to begin and that humanity is not completely doomed.
Why is the mirror important?
The mirror is a decorative element with many virtues and one of the most important is, without question, the reflection it reflects. It is indeed particularly useful to visually enlarge a room and give depth to it. It allows to open and play with the perspectives and to see what is behind us.
Why do mirrors reflect us?
The key factor is a smooth surface, because rough surfaces scatter light instead of reflecting it. When photons β rays of light β coming from an object (your smiling face, for example) strike the smooth surface of a mirror, they bounce back at the same angle. Your eyes see these reflected photons as a mirror image.
Why are mirrors important in Fahrenheit 451?
They can decide things for themselves rather than allowing the government to decide for them. Knowing who you are as a person is important to societies in general because it allows for diversity and it also makes it difficult for a government to gain total control. Mirrors are a motif throughout Fahrenheit 451.
What does Granger say in Fahrenheit 451?
Granger says, “were going to build a mirror factory first and put out nothing but mirrors for the next year and take a long look at them.” what does he mean by this?
Why is the mirror factory a metaphor for society?
The mirror factory must be understood as a metaphor. To be able to change the attitude of society, they need a reflection of what they have done. In contrast to the parlor walls, mirrors are made for that. They reflect the person who is looking inside as they are.
Why did Granger propose that a mirror factory is the first?
Granger suggests that building a mirror factory is the first thing that they do to rebuild a society because that was the biggest problem in Montag’s society.