Symbolism makes the story in Fahrenheit 451 better because symbolism uses objects and characters to represent abstract ideas and concepts in the storyline.
Answer:
in the beginning of the story, Dr. Jekyll is confident, social, and healthy, but over time, he progressively becomes more ill and weak and secludes himself from everyone. We learn from Dr. Jekyll’s confession that his decline is due to his loss of control over his evil side, Mr. Hyde. Because the potion no longer has the effect it once had, Mr. Hyde becomes stronger, while Dr. Jekyll becomes weaker. As Dr. Jekyll silently struggles with his situation, he deteriorates mentally and physically. As a result, Dr. Jekyll doubts the choices he made.
Explanation:
It means inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable.
Beneatha- she thinks she will be a doctor.
Walter- he thinks he will be running a successful business and be treated respectfully by society.
Ruth- she thinks it will be the same as their current state or maybe that her hard work will pay off for her family.
Lena- she imagines herself living in her dream house.
Travis- he thinks he would be a bus driver and basically thinks living a basic life would be good.