isn't it a beautiful quote?
i think he's saying something about time not being the most important thing. Its in contrast to the situation Montag's in, where the firemen are just rushing about to get the books out and then to burn them. But its also in contrast to the lifestyles of the people n the Fahrenheit society, where they rush about doing mindless things like watching shows and racing cars etc. They don't stop and pause to think, not like Clarisse.
Ray Bradbury uses the quote "Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine" in his novel to evoke a sense of stillness and tranquility, reflecting the peaceful and nostalgic atmosphere of the story. It captures a moment of quiet contemplation, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the dream-like quality of the narrative.
It is from Dreamthorp by Alexander Smithin context it reads"Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine. I make a frame of my finger, and look at my picture. On the wall of the next Academy's Exhibition will hang nothing half beautiful!"
"Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine." is a quote fromCity Poem: Dreamthorpe, a poem written in the 1800s. It also appears in the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury when the main character (Guy Montag) reads it from a book just before the book catches fire.
I dont think so!
he had fallen asleep during the storm
It has "fallen asleep"
goes to candyland with the elves and santas workers
Because the movie is bad and you have fallen asleep while watching it.
it means you can't move them
A bird landed on the fence post. The guard had fallen asleep at his post.
Well the last time this happened to me, the girl had fallen asleep.
basically, it makes you really tired and then you fall asleep so when youve fallen asleep you can rest ready for the next hard day of sport.
It is not a very good thing at all to fall asleep on the job. Your babysitter may have fallen asleep on purpose but even if she didn't you never should fall asleep while taking care of a child. The child could have got hurt or got into something they knew they wearn't supposed to.