Fahrenheit 451

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As guy montag looks over at Mildred he states that “ he was in someone’s else’s house like those other jokes people told of the gentleman, drink, coming home late late at night unlicksing the wrong door entering a wrong room and bedding with a stranger And getting up early and going to work and neither of them the wiser. Continuing from before Clarisse has opened his eyes to new truths and realizations. In this scene what does guy realize about his relation ship with his wife? How does he now feel about the familiarity of his home life?

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Montag realizes that he no longer loves his wife. Mildred is intellectually and emotionally dead. He has nothing in common with her.