Fahrenheit 451

Read from where Clarisse says, “I sometimes think drivers...” to where she says, “They had to stretch out the advertising so it would last” (13). What metaphor might racing represent? What connections did you make to this personally?

Clarisse tells Montag this when they walked together so late at night.

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In context, racing might be seen as a metaphor for civilization, and the way in which, society no longer pays attention to nature, as they've become completely obsessed technological devices.
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Fahrenheit 451