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The Tiger/Fahrenheit 451

There are many connections between the poem "The Tiger", by William Blake, and the novel Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury. The tiger in this poem is orange, black, red, which are colors of fire. This depiction is supposed to trigger the image of Montag. The tiger has confidence, power, and strength. This is an example of Montag's goal because he is going to need these qualities in order to succeed in his unusual society. The


The lamb can also be considered everyone in Montag's society, especially women. The tiger is contrasted with a lamb which is supposed to show the two inner forces within Montag. His goal is to burn everything and make a clean start in society. There is also some historical context in this poem that is relevant to Fahrenheit 451. Montag is like the tiger because he is going through this similar period of time and he has to come out of this darkness and make his stand. The poem was written in a time where the French Revolution was taking place. main idea of this poem is to focus on the darker side of creation. These two forces are meant to show the two contrary states of the human soul. The lamb is represented as the simple joys in life and resembles the women in the novel because they are living to have fun and follow what they a supposed to do. He needs to come out of the darkness and try to change society from the way it currently is. It is an important fact because Montag has a revolution of his own to start. Montag has a yin and yang within himself (Beatty and Faber). It is not a coincidence that Ray Bradbury decided to use a quote from "The Tiger", in Fahrenheit 451.

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