Yes montag does gain benefits from books in a deeper way, they help him see through to reality. They separated lie from truth and helped him realize what he really wanted in his life. Montag realizes through books that he was blinded and lied to about his job, wife, and life in general, he is able to see that he really wasn’t happy. Montag gains truth in his life. The books demolished parts of his life for a reason so he could build back up the way he actually wants to
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Giraffes is mispelled at the end of the first paragraph. Forest is mispelled when it says “made him stand out in the dark forrest” delete one r
In Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher, Roderick Usher writes his childhood friend a letter informing his friend about his illness. Roderick's sister is also ill and he is worried about her, as well. He developed an abnormal behavior and started to think that the mansion they live controls him and it will eventually bring his end. As we can observe, Usher is physically and mentally ill and wants a help from his childhood friend. The correct answer is C.
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i never read any of those books
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