Derry perceives Mr. Lamb's dialogue as unusual because it contrasts with his ingrained thought patterns. Accustomed to being judged for his disfigured countenance, Derry encounters Mr. Lamb's discourse, characterized by optimism and sagacity. Mr. Lamb espouses finding beauty universally, disregarding impairments, and embracing existence devoid of apprehension. These affirmative, broad-minded perspectives are novel and disorienting for Derry, who is mired in self-pity. Mr. Lamb's demeanor elicits astonishment and bewilderment from Derry.