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This question is about "Fahrenheit 451"
Answer:
These pages have a tone of agony.
Explanation:
In literature the tone is the literary artifice that has the capacity to show a feeling to the reader, in this case, if a passage narrates a happy situation, the tone of that passage is joy; if a passage narrates a sad situation, the tone of that passage is sadness.
In the case shown in the question above, the pages reflect the moment when Montag is agonized, confused, trite and disjointed and for this reason he almost reaches the point of collapse. These feelings of agony, can be felt by the character due to the discovery of the intriguing capacity of books and the flat and unsatisfactory society that he lives. The character's agony sets the tone of the passage and it is this feeling that is passed on to the reader.
What are your options? if you have any.
Answer:
The conflict is between the man/the narrator and his own self thoughts.
Explanation:
O Henry's "The Cactus" is a short story that revolves around the protagonist Trysdale's thoughts, about his marriage and how it went awry. This short story also delves into the protagonist's own character.
Even though there are other characters mentioned and involved, the main conflict is primarily within himself. He did not try to understand the cactus nor did he seem interested in trying to. So, the woman who was supposed to be his wife decided to not marry him, discovering that he is an egoistic man and nothing, and no one can or will be able to change him. This left him wondering how/ why she refused to marry him, never realizing his own mistake.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is that the conflict occurs between the man and his own self</u>.