Explanation:
In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Montag and Mildred’s inability to remember how they first met could be attributed to a number of psychological and societal factors that plague their dystopian future. One possible explanation could be the impact of severe censorship on the individual’s psyche. In the novel, books and independent thought are banned, and information is controlled by the government. This leads to a society in which people are discouraged from retaining any knowledge outside of their government-sanctioned jobs and entertainment. As a result, memories that do not fit within the sanctioned narrative may be buried or suppressed, increasing the individual’s dependence on the government. Also, their relationsip is quite superficial.