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Montag's hands were grabbing the woman's books. Montag's hand took a book, which he crushed to his chest. Montag is afraid his hands will make him a thief. Montag's hand closed like a mouth, crushed the book with wild devotion, with an insanity of mindlessness to his chest. The men above were hurling shovelfuls of magazines into the dusty air. They fell like slaughtered birds and the woman stood below, like a small girl, among the bodies. Montag had done nothing. His hand had done it all, his hand, with a brain of its own, with a conscience and a curiosity in each trembling finger, had turned thief. Now, it plunged the book back under his arm, pressed it tight to sweating armpit, rushed out empty, with a magician's flourish! Look here! Innocent! Look!
<span>I think the answer is C. Idealism. Idealism is a philosophy which centers on the man's idea and belief on the material things. Idealism helps men understand on how things came to be in the world. For many romantics, the idea of idealism helps them mold the rationality of man. It centers on how man can provide for himself as well as solve earthly problems</span>
C, because it shows that he was being taught traditional belief of a culture