His perspective will change when he meets his neighbor, Clarisse. Clarrise has put a crazy idea in Montag’s eyes, books are good they make you acknowledge the world around you. He doesn’t believe her, but begins to get curious about what they have that makes Clarisse like them so much. He later on gets a call for an old woman having books, many in fact, but when they are about to burn, she refuses to get out of the house. The old woman says, “Play the man, Master Ridley, we shall this day light such a candle, by God’s grace, in England, as I trust I shall never put out.” This shows the thoughts of the old woman and what made Montag wonder so much. Montag had told her to get out many times, but she says no and decides to burn with them. Montag cannot accept the fact someone could die for books. He begins to go crazy about what books could possibly hold to make them that special, worth dying for. He later on decides books are worth more than he bargained for. He gets caught in the books and runs away. He found a group that agreed on his view about books. The leader of the group, Granger, says, “They’re fake. You threw them off the