Why is Part One of Fahrenheit 451 called "The Hearth and the Salamander?"
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Answer: The hearth refers to a fireplace, which is a traditional symbol of the home. The salamander is one of the official symbols of the firemen. They also refer to firetrucks as salamanders.
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