Mildred’s Thoughts
In the book Fahrenheit 451, by: Ray Bradbury Guy
Montag’s wife, Mildred is one of the most intriguing characters. Sometimes she
just goes with the flow, but other times she acts like she knows what’s going
on around her. When Mildred is surrounded by people who don’t think and just do
what the government wants, she acts like one of them. When she is by herself
she knows that she must get out of the terrible dystopian world in Fahrenheit 451.
In the beginning
of the book Guy finds an empty bottle of sleeping pills near Mildred’s bed. Since
she had recently been having trouble sleeping she was supposed to take 1 pill
each night. However, she takes all 30 of the pills in one night. The next
morning Mildred calmly tells Guy, “Didn’t sleep well. Feel terrible, god I’m
hungry. I can’t figure it.” (18). When Mildred said this you can tell that she was
trying to figure out what to tell Guy.
Then, after Guy asks her what she remembered from last night and she
said, “What? Did we have a wild party or something? Feel like I’ve a hangover.
God I’m hungry. Who was here?” (19). Mildred is trying to convince Guy that she
doesn’t know what happened the night before. Additionally her thoughts are
scattered, and you can tell that she isn’t sure what to say. Mildred symbolizes
how this dystopian society lives, in fear of the government.
Another example of
Mildred being unengaged and not thinking is when Guy comes home from work on
page 49. He lays down on the couch and starts talking to Mildred about the day.
He isn’t felling well and while Mildred goes to get him an aspirin he vomits on
the rug. Immediately after he tells her, “We burnt an old woman with her
books,” (49). Mildred, being the dumb citizen that she is states, “Well it’s a
good thing the rug’s washable” (49). This just goes to show how the citizens
are completely oblivious to the outside world.
Mildred is a very
interesting character to say the least. She acts two different ways throughout
the book. Sometimes acts like a normal person would. Other times she acts like
a normal person in this dystopian society.
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