Clarisse insists that Montag isn't like the others because the other firemen do not listen her but he always listens to her. He also puts up with her when others don't.
Further Explanation:
Clarisse and Montag are characters in the story "Fahrenheit 451:The Hearth and the Salamander." In the story, she is described as quirky and wears seashells in her ears. He lives in a home with nothing but curtains and doesn't like people coming into his home. The story is set in the future. She loves books but they are illegal to own. His job is to burn any books that he finds.
He is firefighter and she asks him does he enjoy burning books, this is what starts up their unusual friendship. The one time in the story that he gets offended with her is when she asks him "Are you happy."
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Answer:
The significance of this quote about Jay Gatsby was to show his desperation for the restoration of the love between him and Daisy. Daisy was formerly in love with Jay Gatsby before he disappeared to make his money through illegal means in order to compete with Tom for Daisy's love. He became a "bootlegger" who traded on banned alcohol and through this trade became very rich. He then relocated to West Egg opposite East Egg town where Daisy and husband, Tom, were residing, in order to win her love back.
Explanation:
The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional towns of West Egg and East, two great towns surrounding a valley of squalor.