“Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings” is a famous quote said by Heinrich Heine, which identifies with the idea of book smoldering, found …show more content…
There's no reason to change if I do that.". This is apparent through Mildred's attitude and activities all through the entire area. Her refusal of books shows the book's general public overall. Their choices to depend on more current types of media as opposed to books are the primary reason for the story. Indeed, even Montag acts somewhat insensible in view of his first experience with Faber, not taking a for a reply in hopelessness. He needs assistance and can't take now to answer as opposed to listening to reason from Faber. Obliviousness is extremely present in this segment, finishing in his home being called for holding books, evident that Mildred double-crossed