The difference in tone for Clarisse and montag is completely different due to them standing out to everyone else in society. It's noticeable when the first scene is montag burning books but he's like pretending to be happy doing his job. Another example would be when Clarisse talks about how she's treated by other kids and how society looks at her. Montag wants to be like Clarisse and have a caring family like hers. The first scene showed to us by Bradbury is montag burning books in a society where firemen start fires and burn books. This paints a dark society Image in our mind. Montag shows a sign of what's to come in the first scene where he's burning a book happy. When he goes to his home he runs into Clarisse who makes him question his whole outlook on life by telling him how "in the old days " it was much more different. When they both talk Bradbury's diction shows us that they actually are human and have souls because when other characters ...
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