This statement reflects Williams's interest in objects or things (tangible and intangible, objective and subjective) rather in concepts or ideas, since when we think of an object we almost immediately picture it in our minds, and it is then when we fully understand it, when we have an idea of what it means - to us, at least. Since Imagism involves the use of a simple, precise, and concrete language, which somehow impels the reader to picture the words in his or her mind and get to their essence, this statement clearly reflects the tenets of this movement.
The inference is that Montag feels guilty for upsetting Mildred's friends and wonders if they are right in focusing only on pleasure.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a literary work.
It should be noted that Montag is an important character in the story and this was important as it affected the plot.
Here, the inference is that Montag feels guilty for upsetting Mildred's friends and wonders if they are right in focusing only on pleasure. This affected his mood and he felt guilty in the story.
This was illustrated in pages thirty four to thirty six.
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Answer: Tessa has learned to be open to new ideas and can stray from her plan every once in a while.
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