I think this has to do with when Montag can't get through to Mildred and her friends. They cannot comprehend poetry or any meaningful thought.
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Percy's dreams are representative of "gifts" from the gods giving him much-needed information about both who he is and the lives of his immortal relatives. In one dream, Percy sees a "girl with curly blonde hair" hovering over him. She is feeding him pudding (which makes no sense to Percy).
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A text would use a map to show the reader the locations of what they are talking about in the text. This would help the reader better understand what the text is explaining, by having a map as a visual.
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By blindly following the laws without examining any discretion shows his fool hardiness than intelligence.
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He was a furious, short-tempered and a cruel king. He notices his workers for a very insignificant fault on their side. He was arrogant and was thoughtless and reckless.
The king's sense of justice is needed to be tempered with a measure of wisdom and common sense. Blindly following the laws without examining any discretion shows foolhardiness than intelligence. This shows that his sense of justice was misguided and he was in fact too far just to be fit to rule.
The narrator states that the thinking part of the community could bring no charge of unfairness against this plan.
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you would have hunted for food instead of buying it
you would have made food in open fire
and you wouldn't have a house that time