Bradbury has structured literary elements of Fahrenheit 451 into three parts that parallel the stages of transformation of Guy Montag. The change in the setting of the novel allows the reader to be excitable by the story by knowing that wellbeing of individuals is essential together with the activities performed in the society. The setting allows the author to share his ideas throughout the plot development especially by the way that looks at the reaction of characters (Bradbury 596). Change in setting support the theme of the symbol that appears throughout the novel. Symbol of fire repeated in the novel stamps out books and the freedom of thoughts that the book presents to the society. Realism...