How Does Fahrenheit 451 Change Society

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Society can change a person positively or negatively. In the novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, Mildred is the wife of the main character, Guy Montag. Society has made Mildred self-centered, robotic, and unfeeling. With no one thinking of ideas or feeling emotions, this has made people, like Mildred, change. First, for Montag’s wife to become a self-centered woman, she has only cared about herself. One phrase in the book uses technology to show the readers that she doesn’t care what happens, just as long as she gets what she wants. She says, “It’ll be even more fun when we can afford to have a fourth wall installed. How long you figure before we save up and get the fourth wall torn out and a fourth wall-TV put in? It’s only two thousand dollars.” Between Montag’s and her conversation, it tells that they just recently got the third wall-TV installed two months ago and how it is one-third of Montag’s yearly pay. When he has to work around Mildred, she thinks that she needs more attention or more things to work her way but can never come out of her TV room with her ‘relatives’ to acknowledge her husband. Second, not only is Mildred a self-centered person, she can act robotic too. This can be held in Captain Beatty’s, Montag’s boss, speech about society. His speech explains how the “old …show more content…
With everyone acting as robots, there came no emotions to things. Out with arguments and what sets people off to get offended also took away their opinions. Mildred was also in this with how she reacted over Clarrise McClellan’s death. Late one night, Montag asked about her, Mildred took out a headphone and said, “Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gone for good. I think she’s dead...The same girl. McClellan. McClellan. Run over by a car. Four days ago.” Montag had a fit about how she completely forgot about the situation. As if she could have cared less about the girl. She is all wound up in her world to even care of something