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Montag’s relationships with friends experienced a change as he started having different viewpoints about them. At the beginning of the book, Montag was a strict rule follower with no thought of ever breaking these laws. Montag’s friends must have been the same way, leading Montag to feel distant from his friends and feeling as if he doesn't belong. Montag even begins seeing the simplicity in his wife Mildred, seeing she's just as society wants her to be and their relationship is superficial. Page 88 of the PDF Montag says “I don't talk things, sir. I talk about the meaning of things.This quote states how he wants more than shallow conversations, how Montag wants to discuss in meaningful conversations about deeper aspects of life.Unlike the conversations he has with Mildred. This goes back to a conversation Montag had with Clarisse on page 43 of the PDF “People don’t talk about anything” “Oh, they must!” “No, not anything. They name a lot of cars, clothes, or swimming pools mostly and say how swell! But they all say the same thing and nobody says anything different from anyone else.” This quote shows how everyone is very similar, and every conversation is superficial and never about anything deep. At this point in the book Montag can't conform to the shallow ways of society. I believe Clarisse being young and beautiful must’ve had a sort of effect on Montag. Its probable the effect Clarisse had because of her