He doesn't seem to love her and she definitely doesnt love him but sure
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag's wife is named Mildred.
Montag's wife and her friends called the alarm on Guy Montag.
Guy Montag's Wife
Guy Montag is guilty of burning the books. Guy Montag is graceless.
First off, Guy doesn't betray Mildred; Mildred betrays Guy (turns him over to the firemen). The reader never sees the interaction between Mildred and the firemen, only Guy's reaction to seeing Mildred (pg 114; or a couple paragraphs into part 3). Montag kills Beatty (pg 119; or about 7 paragraphs into the 2nd break into part 3).
I think it was only 2 people, Mildred and one of her friend
Mildred, Montag's wife, was the informant on montag's home.
I believe one . . . Mildred watches the family.
As Montag and Mildred sat in the hallway, Montag read aloud from the book, causing Mildred to become upset and disgusted by the words. Mildred then called the fire department to report Montag's possession of books, leading to a confrontation between Montag and the firefighters. Ultimately, Montag had to flee from the authorities.
Montag is a round character, we witness his change innerward and outwardly, the fire captain comes across as a round characer. Flat character would be his wife and her friends and the firemen.
Mildred reports Montag to the authorities and turns him in, leading to the destruction of the books and their implications.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag's favorite things include his job as a fireman, his wife Mildred, and the act of burning books. However, as the story progresses, Montag's beliefs and priorities begin to change.