Symbolism
The Giver
Fahrenheit 451
Film analysis
100

What symbolism is there in people changing from black and white to vibrant color?

They symbolism in this is that they started seeing the colored people differently then they did with the other people. They were discriminating colored people. 

100

What is it in Pleasantville that causes people to change color? Similarly, what motivates both Montag and Jonas to “change” ?

The feeling of doing something that they love, or by feeling a good emotion. 

100

The TV repairman who sent the kids to Pleasantville gets angry when he realizes how the society is changing. He yells at Bud for eating an apple his girlfriend has picked from the tree, and he demands: “This isn’t your paradise.” Then says that it is forbidden what are some “forbidden” things that The Giver novel or film, along with “forbidden” things that Montag does that is forbidden. 

Montag started to change this society when he decided to keep a book, this is forbidden because they were against all books and anything that could give people knowledge. By a fireman not burning a book which is his job, that is forbidden. 

100

why don't the main characters seem like they have actual love for each other?

This is because since all the society's are so "perfect" they get to be with someone they truly over but someone that they're assigned to.

200

what is the symbolism behind them not allowing people to go to lovers lane and the library?

The is symbolic because they closed down the only places where people felt actual emotions. These were the places that were showing people stuff other then what they were being taught.

200

What is alike behind the things people think about the commmunitys of pleasantville and The Giver?

The things that are alike which people think is that they think that their community is the only one. They don't know that there is an entire world out there since the roads there only go in circles to stay inside their communitys. They aren't aware there's so much pmre out there.

200

What is the reason that the people started burning books in Fahrenheit 451 and Pleasantville? 

The reason that people started to burn books is because they believed that they were no good. They believed that it was giving them useless information. They were trying to get rid of anything that could give them a mind of their own and thought of something other then what they were being taught.

200

What was the point of the rules that were set in peasantville?

The put down rules in pleasantville because they claimed that everything started going "unpleasant" once people started doing stuff that made them happy and turn color.