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How Does Montag Use Drugs In Fahrenheit 451

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Abstract: Fahrenheit 451 is seen through the eyes of Montag through the whole book. But what this essay is trying to prove is how Montag’s perspective is under the influence of drugs added with how Mildred is added to the relationship. Contrasting from the motif of government control, many drugs are what alters the perspective of man wanting to break free and not needing to fit in with the crowd.
Guy Montag and Mildred Montag are seemingly in a stable relationship. But on the inside, there is a lot of abuse and hurt because of drugs. Mildred obviously used drugs to almost killing herself always forgetting that she “took two pills” letting her taking “two more” (17). That shows that she is negatively affecting her memory and mood being very …show more content…

The drug in question may most likely be a hallucinogenic drug that “visual and auditory hallucinations, as well as altered perceptions.” (Just Believe Recovery). That meaning that the perspective of Montag included hallucinations. One example of this being apparent is Clarisse. She may or may not be real, but according to her description, she being described as “slender and milk-white” (3). Meaning that she is meant to be something you can’t touch or ghost-like which can disappear any time. Then that would explain her suddenly disappearing. The second evidence of where drugs are evident is the robot dog. To Montag, it is a vicious and nightmare-ish looking dog. But to others, they have little to no reaction to what Montag calls vicious and nightmare-ish meaning that they don’t see those qualities in it. And like many hallucinations and dreams, there is a deeper meaning to them reflecting on what Montag is going through. One being Clarisse, who represents the innocence and the past being very stable and pure. Until the moment it is gone once Montag realizes the power of what books have. Then the second is the dog who represents the fear and government that is after Montag. With its first malfunction, Montag sees what kind of pain it can produce creating a larger, scarier persona of the robot dog. Making Montag run from the …show more content…

Evidence shows that she had a “small crystal bottle of sleeping tablets” or possibly a date rap drug (a drug that can make you “weak, confused, or even pass out”) that can make her forget what happens (11) (MedicineNet). But the reason that she is taking these drugs is that of how “deeply unhappy” she is (Shmoop). Mildred always sitting in front of the TV wanting to be happy. In the end, she convinced herself to be happy because of the drugs that enhanced the experience. But when Montag starts getting into books and the past, Mildred wants him to stay within the status quo possibly drugging him at some point as she has access to drugs through some way like the date rape/sleeping tablets. (Note: This is just a theory to what might got Montag to drugs. This is maybe something we couldn’t see in between the lines or some plot hole we think filled the holes themselves with logic and reasoning). To me, the reason why Mildred would have chosen hallucinogens is because of how she would think that somewhere Guy and herself connected through the rules of society. Thinking that Guy would try and reconnect, she attempts to drug him with hallucinogens so the effects would convince

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