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With every other house, the occupants were removed and the house was taped off. At Mrs. Blake's house, she remained there, not abandoning the books that were being burned, and as such died along with them. This struck hard with Montag.

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Montag did not like the superficiality and lack of genuine connection in the interactions at Mrs. Blake's house. He found the conversations to be shallow and meaningless, focused more on technology and entertainment than on deep, meaningful topics.

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He didn't like the censorship that was going on, the carelessness about life itself, the lack of reality and independent thought society had, the short fast paced lifestyle with a few seconds of this and a few seconds of that, censorship (repeated as its a major one) of the press and books especially, and basically the lifestyle itself in Fahrenheit 451.

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