They put some type of machine to clear her out from all those pills.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Montag's wife is emotionally disconnected and unresponsive due to the oppressive society they live in. She is eventually "fixed" by reconnecting with Montag on an emotional level, questioning the status quo, and seeking to find meaning beyond the superficial distractions of their world. It is through this personal transformation that she starts to break free from the controlled environment and regain her humanity.
Mildred, Montag's wife, was the informant on montag's home.
get chuck Norris
At the end of Section 2 in "Fahrenheit 451", Montag's destination is his own home. He arrives home after service call to find his wife, Mildred, overdosed on sleeping pills.
no they are in a deep rut that they are still carving
Let it thaw. or... It should fix the car if your nicer to your wife.
Isla
There is no specific individual known as Mildred in popular culture, literature, or history. If you have more context or details, I can try to provide a more accurate response.
He thinsk that Mildred is spending too much time watching it.
Faber is the old man that talks to Montag in the book
Matt Parkman
Beatty and the crew, unless you want to count the guys in the helicopter with the Hound.
ANSWER: Yes he can, after all this is his wife. But, and I mean but this cop can't fix his wife ticket or arrest because his going to dishonor the ethic of the police department.