<u>Explanation:</u>
The author Ray Bradbury showcases Montag as a protagonist character who is troubled with the world around him. He feels he has a responsibility to change how people behave in society, such as facilitating a love for nature among them.
For example, we recall his encounter with Clarisse McClellan, a young woman he met in his neighborhood whose views about nature greatly influenced him, compelling him to be more conscious of nature, wanting to change society.
His troubled emotional state is made evident even further as we observe how he struggles to understand himself, his motivations for doing things which even led him to kill Beatty.
Answer:
I would say the 2nd stanza
Explanation:
The fact that the character is describing the fields as being able to tell tales of the past brings a sense of wonder for what the past held for those fields
From what I remember from it, Chisholm uses the frequent experience women had when
applying for jobs to frame the issue of women’s rights. The Next Three paragraphs she explains the question with the hint of a
“calculated system of prejudice” and the “unspoken assumption”
that women does not have the Experience for Placement with more authority.
Steinbeck was receive an award of noble prize :)
It would be the robin redbreast.