In Fahrenheit 451, a book is likened to a loaded gun because it has the power to incite change, rebellion, and critical thinking. Just like a gun can be a tool for destruction or defense, a book can be a tool for enlightenment or subversion, challenging the established order and empowering individuals to think for themselves.
An example of an analogy in Fahrenheit 451 is when the burning books are compared to burning trees in a forest fire. This comparison highlights the destructive nature of burning books and the impact it has on society's knowledge and wisdom.
In the book "Fahrenheit 451," the two symbols associated with firemen are their helmets and the salamander logo on their uniforms. The helmets represent the firemen's authority and power while the salamander logo represents their association with fire and destruction.
A round is loaded into a gun. The gun is then cocked and then fired.
Love's a Loaded Gun was created in 1991.
I think if you are worried about a fine for a LOADED GUN, don't have a loaded gun in your car. Keep the ammo seprate from it, and if needed, you can reload it.
"Loaded" can be an adjective (e.g., a loaded gun) or a verb (e.g., loaded the dishwasher).
The cast of The Gun Is Loaded - 1989 includes: Lydia Lunch as herself
If there is ammunition in the magazine or cylinder, the firearm is loaded.
A firearm that has ammunition loaded into it. IMPROVING ANSWER: If you say "a gun is loaded when there is ammo inside it" you are using common sense. If you are asking the question about gun safety and safe gun handling, that's totally accurate. An "unloaded" gun means one that is fully unloaded-- no ammo in any part of it, even the magazine. But from a legal standpoint, if you are carrying a gun in a way that is only legal if the gun is not loaded, watch out for what your state's legal definition of a "loaded" gun is. Not all state and local laws are written with common sense. Sometimes, in some jurisdictions, the law might use the phrase "loaded firearm" to mean a gun that is NOT actually loaded, but for which there is ammunition within easy reach, if the gun and the ammo are not in cases or boxes. And in some jurisdictions, a gun that has rounds in the magazine but none in the chamber might or might not be "loaded" in the eyes of the law. So really, it depends on what state you're in and what the circumstances are.
In the US, yes.
A loaded gun fails to fire when the trigger is pulled- misfire.
Yes. You can have a loaded gun in your own house or on your own probably basically anywhere in the U.S.