(MIP-2) The author also shows the result or the actions because of their obsessions. (SIP-A) The addicted characters have no priority, other than the materials around them. (STEWE-1) When Mildred is using her objects too much Montag has no way of communicating to her. When Mildred is with her technology she will not pay attention to anything but her objects. Since the society uses there technology to much they always want to keep there objects near them. Montag makes a joke that if he wants to talk to him, then he will need to use technology too. “Wasn’t there an old joke about the wife who talked so much on the telephone that her desperate husband ran out to the nearest store and telephoned her to ask what's for dinner?” (39). (STEWE-2) When the society is using there objects, they are derived into the items they have. When Montag is talking with Clarisse, he explains that many of the people in the society do not want to pay …show more content…
(STEWE-1) When the people are more obsessed with the objects around them the objects will make the people change their emotions. The way that the people look at things and understand things, will make them understand things they never thought off. This will make the people change their emotions towards objects. When Mildred is angry and driving she will kill some animals and she will not care because she only cares about her car, and the way it looks. “I always like to drive fast when I feel that way… You hit rabbits, sometimes you hit dogs” (61). (STEWE-2) The way that the people look at the objects is like the way they look at God. The way that the people view the objects that they are using it is the way they think of God. The materials and possessions that are kept in there house is now something like God“I often wonder if God recognizes His own son the way we’ve dressed him up… He’s a regular peppermint stick now…”