There is a quote on page 48. Here is part of it: "hair burnt by chemicals to a brittle straw...eyes...kind of cataract...reddened pouting lips, the body as thin as a praying mantis from dieting...flesh like white bacon" (Bradbury 48).
Mildred is physically described by Montag, "Her hair burnt by chemicals to a brittle straw, her eyes with a kind of cataract unseen but suspect far behind the pupils, the reddened pouting lips, the body as thin as a praying mantis from dieting, and her flesh like white bacon. He could remember her no other way."
Mildred is in her thirties in "Fahrenheit 451." She is described as being younger than her husband, Montag, who is in his thirties as well.
It doesnt say the name of the game it just says that they were playing cards.....
Impulsive, selfish, indecisive, and sociable
heyyyyy
Montag shows Mildred the books on page 75 in Fahrenheit 451.
In the parlor.
Guy Montag's Wife
Mrs. Bowles's first name in "Fahrenheit 451" was Mildred.
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I believe it is Mildred
she tried to kill herself
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag asks Mildred where they first met on page 63. This conversation takes place after Montag starts questioning their relationship and the superficial nature of their interactions.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag's wife is named Mildred.
In the book Fahrenheit 451, Mildred and Clarisse died, as well as the woman they burned with her books.However, in the movie, only the book lady dies.
Mildred mentions the White Clown on page 58 of the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. She is referring to a character in a television show, which she finds to be very entertaining.
Mildred's television walls in Fahrenheit 451 are called "parlor walls." They are interactive screens that cover the entire wall and display constant media content to entertain and distract the occupants of the room.