When the firemen arrive at the house, Mildred is primarily concerned about her own well-being and the loss of her possessions, particularly her television screens. She exhibits a sense of detachment and indifference toward the seriousness of the situation, focusing instead on her superficial distractions. In the chaos, she shows little understanding of the gravity of the fire, reflecting her emotional disconnection from reality.
Mildred Stone's birth name is Mildred I. Stone.
Mildred Shay's birth name is Mildred Helen Shay.
Mildred Loving's birth name is Mildred Delores Jeter.
Mildred Bright was born on April 30, 1892, in New York City, New York, USA.
Mildred Weisenfeld was born in 1921.
Montag was reported to the firemen by his wife, Mildred's friends.
First off, Guy doesn't betray Mildred; Mildred betrays Guy (turns him over to the firemen). The reader never sees the interaction between Mildred and the firemen, only Guy's reaction to seeing Mildred (pg 114; or a couple paragraphs into part 3). Montag kills Beatty (pg 119; or about 7 paragraphs into the 2nd break into part 3).
Mildred panics and tries to protect her books from being burned by the firemen. She is more concerned about her belongings than the potential danger of the situation.
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.
She doesn't care about her real family, but her "family" on TV is her best friend and she likes them to where she is obsessed.
In "Fahrenheit 451", the firemen respond to fake alarms so that they can burn books. The location of the alarms is not specified in the book as they are part of the government's suppression of knowledge and free thinking.
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."
Legislative
1997
Firemen look up to other firemen -FireFighter18
The Firemen happened in 1994.
The Firemen was created on 1994-09-09.