Fahrenheit 451

What connection does Granger make between Pheonix and Man ?

Chapter 3, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

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Later, the men cook some bacon for breakfast, during which Granger compares society to the mythical phoenix. Every so often, the phoenix would burn itself to death only to spring to life again, born anew from the ashes. He hopes that eventually, man will learn the lessons of history and stop destroying his society. The novel closes with the men setting off toward the city to begin the city's rebirth.