1.) The salamander is one of the official symbols of the firemen, as well as the name they give to their fire trucks and its the dominant image of montags life.
2.) It's when Montag is going home from his job and the author describes Clarisse. Her face was slender and milk-white, and in it was a kind of gentle hunger that touched over everything with tireless curiosity. It was a look, almost, of pale surprise; the dark eyes were so fixed to the world that no move escaped them. Her dress was white and it whispered.
3.) Montag, the protagonist, takes pleasure in burning illegal books and the homes of their owners, but then begins to question his life.
4.) His concerns at the time, about censorship and the threat of book burning in the United States and he wanted to be motivational due to writing this novel and he wanted to make a meaning about what he was talking about.
5.) I feel that Bradburys diction and syntax is based upon what his message is written in the novel and how he tries to explain due to the life threats he goes through. He goes above and beyond to try to prove what is happening through this book with his characters is something he or someone in his life went through.
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