"Unanimity Has Been Achieved, not a Dot Less for Its Accidentalness," by Bob Kaufman, represents the urban poor’s social problems. Kaufman often starts his stanzas with ‘I’ with which he wants to refer the problems of them as personal and to the readers. In need to awaken to the injustice prevailing in society, in his own words states that "extravagant moments of a shock of unrehearsed curiosity," he wants his readers to move themselves from their apathy. The use of ‘I’ refers as if he is conveying from his own personal experiences. 
“I can remember four times when I was not crying & once when I was not laughing. 
I am kneaded by a million black fingers & nothing about me 
improves.”
Kaufman not only addresses those injustices but condemns them. He urges his readers to reject all the social norms that construct society and results in poverty. 
Also through the use of the first person, he strives to call for equality in the society.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: Antigone believes that the state laws should not override the god's laws. Therefore, she is not afraid if people know she goes against Creon's edict to bury her brother. She is aware of the consequences of her action – death.
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Montag has to memorize Ecclesiastes and Revelation because  they are the most symbolic books in the Bible in relation to this novel. Ecclesiastes is symbolic because its title means "to gather." Granger, Montag, and The Book People at the end must all gather.  I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
        
             
        
        
        
I’ll try to help my best “ a troubled mind caused me to walk abroad” i think he means while his mind is troubled or he has a lot on his mind he is pacing as one would tend to do when stressed