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11 January, 10:23

Why does Montag compare the Hound to autumn? (Hint: focus in on pg

130) What does this tell us about how the hound hunts?

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  1. 11 January, 10:31
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    'He could feel the hound, like autumn, come cold and dry and swift

    Explanation:

    Bradbury uses the simile of the hound like autumn in order to provoke sensations that are similar to the feelings we experience when Autumn is near and Summer is over.

    The coldness and the swift character of the (mechanical) hound expresses the emotionless hunting of the machine in the shape of a hound.
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