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Title: Shortage of Books-Fahrenheit 451
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After Beatty's visit Mildred concluded Montag's question "My ?family' is people. They tell me things: I laugh, they laugh! And the colors!"(75). Mildred feels her family is just people as if she thought people were just objects roaming around the earth... Showed first 250 characters
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Mildred feels her family is just people as if she thought people were just objects roaming around the earth. As time progressed through out their society, couples were sleeping in two different beds, refuse to listen to each other, and forget the most important romantic or exciting events that have an affect on their lives... Showed next 250 characters
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