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Of Machines and Men
The machines present in Bradbury's novel are a likeness to the cycle of life. During the time of the story, older products were constantly being replaced by yet another new product – similar to the process of life and death. Like a machine, Douglas learns that he will not live forever. He realizes that machines can only last in our memories. Many characters in the novel attempt to thwart the inescapable fate of their machines, but not one succeeds. The bus replaces the t...
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