The stomach pump was called a snake.
farting sounds
The machine that saved Mildred's life in Fahrenheit 451 was a mechanical hound, a robotic creature equipped with a lethal needle to inject a poison that could kill on contact. It was programmed to track down individuals who were a threat to the society and eliminate them. Mildred's life was saved when the hound mistakenly targeted her neighbor instead of her.
He doesn't seem to love her and she definitely doesnt love him but sure
In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," Mildred refers to Ethel as a "dumb animal," specifically likening her to a "cow." This comparison reflects Mildred's disdain and detachment from genuine human connection, as she views Ethel and others around her as mindless and conforming to societal expectations. The metaphor underscores the theme of dehumanization prevalent in the novel.
Mildred needs help because she has attempted suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills. Montag calls emergency medical services who send two technicians with a machine that pumps her stomach, cleanses her blood, and replaces her poisoned blood with fresh blood to save her life.
In the book Fahrenheit 451, Montag's wife Mildred is being treated by two machines: the Snake machine, which injects her with a procaine solution to help her sleep, and the new Mechanical Hound, which is a robotic dog used for hunting down illegal books.
Mildred Bonavolonta has written: 'Mildred Bonavolonta'
Mildred Stone's birth name is Mildred I. Stone.
Mildred Deusing's birth name is Mildred Nickels.
Mildred Mehle's birth name is Mildred Folkestad.
Mildred Lipsher's birth name is Mildred Shumsky.
Mildred Hanak's birth name is Mildred Block.