He thinsk that Mildred is spending too much time watching it.
In "Fahrenheit 451," Montag refers to the people on the parlor walls as his "family" and becomes emotionally attached to them, feeling a sense of connection despite the fact that they are strangers on a screen. He comments on their vivid emotions and experiences, contrasting their apparent fulfillment with his own sense of emptiness and disconnect from real human interaction.
He thinsk that Mildred is spending too much time watching it.
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In the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, the Montag's living room has three walls covered by television screens known as "parlor walls" that constantly broadcast entertainment and advertisements. These screens dominate the room and play a significant role in the narrative's exploration of technology and its impact on society.
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People do don't read these comments because it does not make sense. Good luck getting a real answer with that kind of question.
no they are in a deep rut that they are still carving
Mildred, Montag's wife, was the informant on montag's home.
I did mine with 3 walls butterscotch, and the fourth, (facing a sunny window) very dark red, almost maroon. It looks great and I get many positive comments.
To make a connection between the common people and Rosa Parks
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Because people in general are ignorant. Its human nature. You cant control other people but if they start to aggrivate you just block the comments.