Farenheit 451
If you admit that it's easier to watch television/ movies then what is the difference between you and Mildred?
I definitely think that it is much easier to watch television and movies then it is to read books. When you watch TV and movies, the characters actually act out their roles instead of you having to make it up yourself, which is harder than just watching it. I am a lot different from Mildred though. She doesn't even know if it would be easier to read books or watch TV because she doesn't read them because they are forbidden of course. If anyone is caught with books in their house, their house is burnt down to a crisp. She is afraid of even picking up a book. I guess that you can say that Mildred is "obsessed" with watching television and movies. I feel that she feels like she absolutely has to watch it to survive. At least that is what she makes me think when I read this book.
I think that it is not only odd that she thinks of the people on television as......
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