Montag is unsure of how to answer her question, so he goes home. Once inside “[h]e felt his smile slide away, melt, fold over and down on itself like a tallow skin… He was not happy… He wore his happiness like a mask and the girl had run off across the lawn with the mask and there was no way of going to knock on her door and ask for it back” (12). As soon as Montag crosses the doorstep of his house, he changes psychologically. Montag crosses the first threshold in his journey. He mentally and emotionally changes to realize that he is not happy with his life; he desires more out of it. This quotation also reiterates the fact that Clarisse is an important factor in the initiation of his journey. Now that Montag has the push he required, he can embark on his journey for selfhood.
In the next stage of the journey, Montag encounters numerous trials and challenges that lead to his metamorphosis. When at work, the Mechanical Hound growls at Montag because it detects his changing conscious. This provides evidence of Montag’s shifting mentality. The firemen get an alarm and rush over to the house. They find that the woman, Mrs. Blake, is still in the house, which is unusual. As …show more content…
Meeting Clarisse helps Montag embark on his journey which takes him through trails like stealing a book and reading books out loud to his wife and her friends. Montag reaches the abyss of his monomyth when he burns Captain Beatty, killing that part of himself. After getting baptized, Guy Montag becomes the master of both worlds, seeing fire from a new perspective. Everyone in life embarks on the hero 's journey; some come full circle, others are never able to