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A mythical creature that spontaneously combusts and resurrects itself from its ashes.
Person who is afraid to feel anything but happiness and acts robotic
What does Mildred find under Montag’s pillow while he and Beatty are talking?
What is the last thing Clarisse says to Montag on the first night they met?
Instant gratification: people want everything to be given to them now; everything is shortened and everyone wants to be happy.
He decides he is going to read the books he stole with Mildred.
At the beginning, he does not think for himself and has a love of burning, butat the end of this part, Montag is sickened from burning and questions his own society and its rules.
With the first sentence of the novel, what does Montag tell us, the reader?
What does Montag think about the service men who help Mildred?
They are strangers who have somewhat violated his wife; they are not professional health care providers.
She is robotic and dull. She is more concerned about the Family than him, and she can’t remember where they first met.
She is strange to him at first, but he is drawn to her and eventually looks forward to their conversations. He learns a lot from her.