her into his house, into which she later let Roy. They made J.F. show them to the owner of the Tyrell Corporations house, so they could fight to get an extension on their lives. When they realized that they were not going to get a longer life, Roy killed Tyrell out of anger. Roy and Priss also had a love for each other. When Roy saw Priss lying dead on the ground, he was filled with sadness. He looked so hurt and gave her one last kiss to show that his love for her would not die. Also, even though Decker had killed Priss, Roy was compassionate enough to save Deckers life and not let him fall off the top of the building. This proves that some androids were able to break out of the system and have their own emotions.In Fahrenheit 451 no one really thought for themselves at all, besides the few who went against the law and read books. The government convinced people that feelings were bad by keeping them happy on pills, watching TV all day long, and banning books. They banned books because books bring up feelings and emotions that make you think about unpleasant things. When Montag read a section of a love scene in a book to Lindas friends, they got upset and left. They said that books were horrible things, and one woman even cried hysterically because she couldnt remember the last time she felt the feelings that she had from that reading. Linda was a prime example of controlled emotions. She spent all day watching TV and thought that it was her family, and she thought that she was the only person being talked to by them. She also always took pills to make her feel better. When she overdosed on pills, Montag called the doctor and was asked if his wife took pills, to which he replied, Of course. It was as if he was saying, Yes, because who doesnt take pills? Montag was the only one worried about Linda. The paramedics were very calm, even when they found her in a coma-like state. Montag was told that they see nearly 50 ca...