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On pages 42-43 , Montag attempts to hold a conversation with Mildred about the shows on her parlor walls . Montag's tone in this passage is best described as?



Answer :

Montag's tone in this passage is nervous and impatient.

Why is he nervous?

  • He's tired of the parlor wall in his house.
  • He's impatient with the way his wife lets herself be dominated by television.
  • He is tired of the work he does.

Montag is a firefighter and his mission is to burn houses that keep books, since the government does not allow books to be read, but the entire population is watching television programs.

Montag is tired of this oppressive work and wants to get rid of the manipulation of television and the emptiness that it brings, but he doesn't succeed as his wife spends all day watching television and is completely dominated by it.

He feels frustrated, tired, and nervous about this situation and this is what the tone of the passage presents.

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