Psychological fear that an atomic war is imminent, got to her.
The flying bombers made loud noise that had prevented Mildred
from getting her sleep, and had the depressing effect of reminding
everyone that an atomic war was imminent. The orderlies who
revive her tell her that over-dosing on sleeping pills is a common
occurrence in such a futuristic world as theirs. (Bradbury's Dystopia
novel "Fahrenheit 451" is a what-if critique on censorship ala the
1950's when fears of possible nuclear annihilation and of "cold war"
Soviet expansionism were prevalent.)
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag's wife is named Mildred.
Guy Montag's Wife
Mildred, Montag's wife, was the informant on montag's home.
Montag shows Mildred the books on page 75 in Fahrenheit 451.
I think it was only 2 people, Mildred and one of her friend
Her name is Mildred.Milderd is Montag's wifejust go to east st. louis and find out for ur self
Montag's wife.
Mildred tried to turn Montag in on page 127 of the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury. She reported him for having books in their home.
Montag asks Mildred if she remembers what happened the previous night, indicating that he wants to discuss her overdose on sleeping pills and her attempted suicide.
Mildred attempts suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills in Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" on pages 94-95 in some editions. This pivotal moment in the story highlights the extreme consequences of a society consumed by mindless entertainment and suppression of critical thinking. Bradbury uses Mildred's suicide attempt to emphasize the destructive nature of a culture that prioritizes conformity over individuality.
because they found books in Montag's house.
The final informant on Montag's home in "Fahrenheit 451" was Captain Beatty, his boss at the fire station. Beatty had grown suspicious of Montag's growing interest in books and ultimately turned him in for possessing illegal literature.