THE DEPICTION OF FEELINGS IN “FAHRENHEIT 451” BY RAY BRUDBURY

THE DEPICTION OF FEELINGS IN “FAHRENHEIT 451” BY RAY BRUDBURY

Authors

  • Usmonova Zarina Habibovna The senior teacher of Bukhara State University
  • Egamova Shakhnoza The student of master degree of Bukhara State University

Keywords:

Emotion, feeling, image, literature, hero, social problems, impression

Abstract

This article is devoted to the analyses of depictions on feelings of main heroes in “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury and impressions of the protagonist in the work “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury. In this work it is tried to analyze the main hero, Guy Montag’s feelings toward his wife, Mildred, because it is essential in the novel to recognize his real life and emotions towards his spouse as this identification helps to discover his attitude and acts in the society. In this way the realization of Montag’s own unhappiness in his life is compared to his real position in social life. At the beginning of this article opinions of a number of linguists are given who make review on this novel. Moreover, some passage is taken and analyzed in order to look into the feelings of the major character’s sense to his wife to analogize it to impressions about the community he is living on.

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Published

2023-05-15

How to Cite

Habibovna, U. Z. ., & Shakhnoza, E. . (2023). THE DEPICTION OF FEELINGS IN “FAHRENHEIT 451” BY RAY BRUDBURY. Integration Conference on Integration of Pragmalinguistics, Functional Translation Studies and Language Teaching Processes, 149–152. Retrieved from https://conferenceseries.info/index.php/online/article/view/853
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