I believe that the answer to the question provided above is that the first choice is right one. A man has his rights no matter what his race are. As long as you are right you are correct of standing in what is right.
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<span>I believe that if Montag actually did make up a speech to sum up his week that it would be a surrealistic explanation as to why all of this is happening now that his world view is changing. He'd likely start out with Clarisse and how she opened him up to the idea that the world could be better than it is now, and then after reading these books he knows theres something more to the world that all of these people are missing. Maybe he'd even have parts of it where he explains how he feels betrayed by his wife, his friend Captain Beatty, and by the people in the world.</span>
You could stay inside and read, or rather talk to friends. That's if they won't let you out.
Although there are many themes of "The Landlady" by author Roald Dahl, one of the main themes is appearance vs reality. The Landlady is very nice and generous towards Billy which causes him to ignore the sinister plot the Landlady is conjuring.