Answer:
He experimented a division within himself, he thought about his Job and burning books, he considered himself a fool. He also thought about Faber the old man who did not agree on burning books but couldn't do anything to stop it.
Explanation:
The division he experimented had to do with the fact that he was changed, he was not sure about his job. He did not agree on burning books, he was changed because he met Clarisse and she showed him things about book and imagination.
His job no longer had sense for him, he was divided because his job was something that had terrible inmplications in society. To burn books was something that affected all and he had second thoughts about it. Faber adviced him not to tell anything but he couldn't settle himself with that.
Clasping Nausicaa's knees seemed to risky for Odysseus, since Nausicaa might have reacted poorly to his touch. Instead he talks to her, admiring her beauty. Nausicaa senses that Odysseus means no harm, so she decides to help him out. (Odysseues later tells the story of his journey to King Alcinous and Queen Arete---Nausicaa's parents who help him get back home to Ithaca.) Hope I helped!
Answer:
She always tells Scout to be ladylike, and Scout doesn't want to be.
Explanation:
I've read the story 3 times.