From talking with my pod (and realizing I completely forgot about the claim templates) I updated my claim:
One way we can look at the question of why Mildred is unhappy is by looking at times when she seems stressed out or otherwise not happy. Mildred's unhappiness seems to be a product of her just being an insecure person by nature. I can look at when Montag was pretending to be sick and said he wanted to quit his job (51), or when Montag wanted to keep the Bible which made it possible for Beatty to come and burn them (76), or when Mildred put in the alarm for their own house (114). These examples all point to Mildred's insecurity and fear of losing her house and normal life.
One way we can look at the question of why Mildred is unhappy is by looking at times when she seems stressed out or otherwise not happy. Mildred's unhappiness seems to be a product of her just being an insecure person by nature. I can look at when Montag was pretending to be sick and said he wanted to quit his job (51), or when Montag wanted to keep the Bible which made it possible for Beatty to come and burn them (76), or when Mildred put in the alarm for their own house (114). These examples all point to Mildred's insecurity and fear of losing her house and normal life.
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