The society focuses on things irrelevent to society too often, making it so that they never “stop and smell the roses”. In their community, the people zone out from real life and instead focus on electronics. Mildred is …show more content…
“It was good listening to the beetle hum, the sleepy mosquito buzz and delicate filigree murmur of the old man’s voice at first scolding him and then consoling him in the late hour of the night as he emerged from the steaming subway toward the firehouse world” (99). Although Montag is alone, he always has a seashell radio in his ear, listening to Faber’s orders. And although alone, he has thoughts of the awful society running through his head. In a society where electronics take over, silence can be forgotten. Technology might seem like it’s important, but in reality, nothing really happens; like shown when Montag says ”Even though the people in the walls of the room had barely moved, and nothing had really been settled, you had the impression that someone had turned on a washing machine or sucked you up in a gigantic vacuum” (42). Montag sees the electronics that all these people are addicted to, but he doesn’t get why it’s so important to them. The screens never seem to move, yet the people react as though something important has just happened. The screens that “had barely moved” mean more to them then the books. The books with the meaning behind them. The books that can