The Raad convey the idea that the truth about a character unravels as they alleniate themselves …show more content…
In his exchanges with Clarisse McClellan, he finally starts to realise his solitude. Clarisse leaves Montag with a shocking question: “Are you happy?” (Ray Bradbury 7) The question causes Montag to wonder if he is happy, but then later notices the emptiness in his unfulfilling relationship with his wife, Mildred. Montag later comes home to find that Mildred has attempted to commit suicide and states: "You took all the pills in your bottle last night..Oh I wouldn't do that, she said surprised… The bottle was empty” (Bradbury 17). Mildred’s character reflects the isolation of herself from the truth. In Fahrenheit 451 Mildred's existence is centred around the television,with a desire is to have television screens in all four walls. The four walls symbolize her complete separation from the world outside of media, further generating a notion of sensitivity regarding his relationships. . Mildred's television characters are more genuine to her than her relationships in real life. In this scenario, she attempts to alienate herself by detaching from the real world as a means to compensate any pain she feels. Mildred’s alienation played a major role in the reason why Montag isolated himself. Montag begins to think of Clarisse’s question day after day eager to find a solution to happiness. As known, Montag buries his unhappiness in the forbidden books he is hiding. Later in time, …show more content…
The Road conveys the fair share of brutality and despair within the survival of the