The main 3 forces acting upon him were Mr. Beaton, his job, and himself. Clarisse is a major part of his decisions and conflicts. 2. Montag’s main dilemma is he is not satisfied with his life he is living even though he may not know it yet. The reader can quickly tell that Montag’s dilemma is the society he lived in. There were many flaws and unfair treatment compared to our world. 3. The significance is that she was different than others. Montag saw himself and he started to think about his happiness. Also there was an attraction between the Clarisse and Montag when he saw himself. 4. He recalls a memory of when he was a child and he became mesmerized from a candle his mother lit during a power outage. Its implication was that it gave Montag a sense of love that he hadn’t been immune to, and it was recreated by Clarisse. 5. …show more content…
Montag reads them the poem because he believes that it is a good fit for the situation and most of the women are shocked and perplexed. The reacted this way because all they have ever heard was what was on their TV, so now hearing something meaningful and relatable is an astonishment. 24. Montag’s thoughts turn from the beginning of the book to now. He changed from burning books for a living and it never bothered him. Now to watch his own books burn, Montag becomes furious towards fire, and he desires a change in society in general. 25. It occurred to Montag that Beatty did not long to live anymore. Montag was taunted by Beatty so he thought Beatty decided it was better to not live. 26. Montag fled to Faber’s house on the run after killing Beatty and the two talk about how so many life changing events have happened to Montag in the past week. Yes it is a good explanation because it expresses major event happening to Montag explained Montag. 27. Montag describes it as like a heaven or promise land. He described it as "all he wanted.” Montag grew up in the country side and it seemed so much more easeful than in the urban area that he