Montag returns home to find his wife, Mildred, unconscious from an overdose of sleeping pills. Emergency technicians revive her casually, indicating this is a common occurrence. Over the next few days, Montag realizes he is not happy. He witnesses a woman who refuses to leave her home as the firemen prepare to burn it. She lights the match herself, dying with her books. Montag, shaken, steals a book from the scene.
Set in a not-too-distant future, depicts a society where books are banned, and critical thinking is discouraged. The protagonist, Guy Montag, is a fireman whose job is not to put out fires but to burn books, which are considered subversive and threatening to the existing social order. Montag's life is marked by a sense of emptiness and disconnection, particularly in his relationship with his wife, Mildred, who is obsessed with her "seashell radio" and "parlor walls" (precursors to today's television and social media). Fahrenheit 451 Resumen El Rincon Del Vago BEST
Montag calls on Professor Faber, an old man he met in a park a year prior. Faber is afraid but eventually agrees to help Montag. Faber gives Montag a two-way radio (a "Green Bullet") to put in his ear so they can communicate. Montag returns home to find his wife, Mildred,
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