When Montag returns to the firehouse, he experiences a profound internal conflict between his role as a fireman, tasked with burning books and suppressing knowledge, and his burgeoning curiOSity about the world of literature and free thought. This division reflects his struggle between conformity to societal norms and his desire for individuality and enlightenment. Additionally, he grApples with feelings of guilt and confusion over his past actions, as well as a growing sense of disillusionment with the oppressive society he serves. This internal turmoil propels his journey toward self-discovery and rebellion against a censoring regime.
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