Role Of Suicide In Fahrenheit 451

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In the book Fahrenheit 451 Mildred is the one of the major characters, and she develops a behavior that looked like she did not care about all her problems. Her intent of suicide means that she was stressed, and at the same time she was sad with too much pain inside of her. Although she was looking easygoing inside of her exist a big problem that is increasing conforming is passing the time. But her really feelings are so inside of her thoughts. When everybody see Mildred behavior could not see her true reality, and her really reason of her attempt of suicide. Montag and Mildred meet in Chicago, and they get married when they had twenty years old that was their most big mistake because Mildred get married thinking that her love will be eternal. …show more content…

Her so white color in her skin and her artificial color painted hair showed how the unnatural women society looking demands. Mildred was completely hypnotized by the electronic world, and very incompatible with her husband about every electronic appliance that she had in her house. Mildred spends many hours watching programs in her television that helps her not to think in her real problems which almost leads to her to commit suicide with a drug overdose. She insisted in a four wall that she thinks is really necessary in her house when the true is that is an escape of her reality, and to avoid from her responsibility of mother, and her role of Montag’s wife. After reading Fahrenheit 451 Mildred personality looks crazy, but the reality is that she wanted Montag’s attention, so she just wanted his love, and she will try to get it at any price, and if the price is to put in danger her life she will do without think about

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