The doorbell rang saying, "Someone at the door Mrs. Montag, someone at the door."
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.
In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag's wife is named Mildred.
Mildred, Montag's wife, was the informant on montag's home.
Montag's wife and her friends called the alarm on Guy Montag.
Mildred reports Montag to the authorities and turns him in, leading to the destruction of the books and their implications.
Montag is betrayed by his wife, Mildred, who reports him to the authorities for having books in their home. This leads to Montag's discovery, capture, and escape from the oppressive society he lives in.
Mildred, Montag's wife, was the informant on montag's home.
Mildred initially called the fire alarm about Montag.
Montag was reported to the firemen by his wife, Mildred's friends.
In Fahrenheit 451, the people who owned books were considered criminals because possessing them was illegal. Their books were burned by the government-sanctioned firemen, and they were often arrested and punished for their "crime."
He called the doctor, but the people who come were not doctors.
She tells on Montag for having books in the house. ____________________________ Actually, Mildred didn't tell on Montag. There were two reasons why Montag was caught. The first is that the women that were over that night told the firemen that he had the books, and the second is that the mechanical hound found the books that Montag had hidden in his backyard for safe keeping. Mildred didn't tell anyone, but did leave when the fire truck came.