“The Pedestrian” is an eye-opening short story, which portrays the world as deserted and bitter. The science fiction author Ray Bradbury predicts that society’s increased use of technology makes people more introverted; ultimately, resulting in isolation and feelings of despair. In the story, individuals are not leaving their houses due to the growth in technology, which is consuming their lives. Furthermore, the outside world is not valued as “…houses [have] all of its electric lights brightly lit…
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but it also sends an important message to the reader. We know Bradbury's purpose because he clearly shows us a variety of possible futures. In these futures, he exemplifies how technological advancement in addition…
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throughout time, especially technology. Ray Bradbury, the author of the short story ‘The Pedestrian’, never liked technology to beginning with. As a matter of fact, Bradbury once said that “Television will tell you the dates of Napoleon, but not who he was”. The hatred of technology led Bradbury to write the ‘The Pedestrian’, a story that indicates that everyone should be wary of technology since it has the power to control an entire population. ‘The Pedestrian’ centers around a civilian named Leonard…
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hands and go out and be extraordinary. One of these few people who decided to be extraordinary is Leonard Mead, the protagonist in Ray Bradbury’s short story, “The Pedestrian.” He was the only person in his society to take a stand for what it was that he took interest in, and this was the simple action of walking. Ray Bradbury’s short story, “The Pedestrian” was about a man named Leonard Mead and he was put in the time set of 2053, in this time every citizen stays in the house watches…
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looking at the many tools that a writer can use to add meaning to a story. One writer in particular, Ray Bradbury, is a wonderful example of someone who uses these tools to their full potential in his stories writes. In Bradbury's stories the writer uses characterization to deepen your feelings towards the characters who are suffering from the effect this technology has had on their world. In "The Pedestrian" the main character, Mr. mead, has a conversation…
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“The Allegory of the Cave” by Plato and “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury, the idea of being trapped in a false reality that causes unhappiness is a central theme. In “The Allegory of the Cave” the prisoners are trapped in the cave, only able to see the shadows on the wall rather than the real objects themselves. They mistake those shadows for reality until one of them is freed and comes to understand the true nature of things. SImilarly in “The Pedestrian” society is so lost in the world of television…
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many dystopias is that they strive for sameness and shame the unique. They go so far to eradicate it when they can. In Ray Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian” something that would appear normal to our modern 21st century American culture, is a criminal offense. It could simply be a story about our dependency on technology and rejecting the simplicity of a walk. However, “The Pedestrian” tackles a more complicated societal struggle: our society’s tendency to hate what’s different, weird, or out of the ordinary…
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Ray Bradbury’s The Pedestrian is a dystopian short story set in the year 2053, reflecting the socio-economic/political climate of the 1950s when McCarthyism and the Red Scare were prevalent. The story follows Leonard Mead. He does not conform to what individuals do these days and still goes out for walks all alone at night while people are busy watching their TV screens and consuming media mindlessly. When Leonard was walking this time around, an autonomous police car stopped and arrested him before…
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Television Viewing Throughout the nation many families seem to have problems because of the improvement of technology throughout the years. The short story “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury, displays how television viewing is becoming harmful to families and society. The main character, Mr.Mead was viewed as absurd because he was a writer and neither did he own a television. Another literary piece is “Primal Screen” by Ellen Goodman, covered how families are not the same as the ones see television…
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Kellen Hamilton Mrs. Thompson Pre-AP English I 17 November 2014 The setting is in an American city somewhere in the 21st century. Ray Bradbury, the author, wrote Fahrenheit 451 in the 1950’s but was depicting a city far in the future. His predictions are quite accurate for how far in advanced they were made and some might even find it scary how good his predictions were. Unlike in today’s society, some of his predictions were wrong. Firefighters actually starting fires, books being destroyed instead…
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