Montag leaves the frightening unreality of the city, which he thinks of as a stage of actors and a séance of ghosts, and enters the world of the countryside, which feels equally unreal to him because of its newness.
Drifting peacefully down the river into darkness, Montag finally experiences the quiet and freedom that he needs to think.
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The person above me is correct - this quite indeed uses the literary technique known as simile.
When you are comparing two things using words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as, </em>such as in this example ("like a fresh watercolor painting left out in the rain"), then it is a simile.
A metrical pattern is the one quality or element of the poem that having a few line which violates that same pattern. So base on the poem you have given, the metrical pattern that is used in the poem is in letter D. iambic with four feet. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
That's an opinion. blahblahblah (20 characters rule)
Might need to know what paragraph 4 is