Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian

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Ray Bradbury’s story “The Pedestrian” is worrying the reader about the dangers of spending too much time on technology (TV), and forgetting about human society and conditions. The author wants the reader to think about a world that everyone has forgotten about being in society, and interact with each other. The future where no one leaves their house. Not only that, but, getting arrested for simply being outside the home. Therefore, the story is about a future where people abandon the real world to stay home, watching television day and night, and activities such as walking is seen as a crime. The story uses irony to make its point. For example, the mine character, Leonard Mead, is just out for a walk, something humans have done forever, which