The story continues and now we have more details which are useful to formulate a critical thinking about the novel. Answer:
Describe how is Montag and Clarisse personalities. Then, answer if those personalities suffer any transformation when they are together.
Why the girl is always asking questions? What are the type of questions that she usually ask?
Put the quote in context and explain it: "There are too many of us, he thought. There are billions of us and that’s too many. Nobody knows anyone. Strangers come and violate you. Strangers come and cut your heart out. Strangers come and take your blood. Good God, who were those men? I never saw them before in my life!" (Bradury, s.f, p. 28)
Write a critical comment about the last quote (50 words).
Montag's personality is somewhat rebellious, since books being prohibited, he did his best to share those works and not follow the rules. And Clarisse's personality is passionate and curious and loving everything around her around nature.
Clarisse's questions are usually out of curiosity or more of a challenge to make Montag see the world in a different way and a teaching.
In this quote, things of reality are evidenced and how it has led us to have problems with society, since we are SO MANY people in the world and that we will never be able to know, that they give us teachings and a way of seeing that God gives us so many things in front of having people as good or bad that we will never be able to be respected as such, which is where it is better to be unknown to humanity because there are people who leave a lot of traces in life but with so much evil at times.