The title "The Sieve and the Sand" in Part 2 of Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" represents Guy Montag's quest for knowledge. This part of the story explores Montag's desire to understand the books that he begins to collect, symbolizing his struggle to retain the knowledge he seeks in a society that discourages critical thinking and intellectual curiosity. The metaphor of the sieve suggests the difficulty of holding onto knowledge that slips away.
"The Sieve and the Sand" , the title of Part 2 of the novel, represents Guy Montag's ............
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Marital issues
Quest for knowledge
Relationship with Beatty
Time at the Fire Department
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