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Examples Of Dehumanization In The Pedestrian

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Bradbury’s story, The Pedestrian” demonstrates how society has become dehumanized through its dependence on technology. The houses and people in the city are described as “tombs, ill-lit by television light, where the people sat like the dead, the grey or multi-coloured lights touching their faces, but never really touching them.” (Bradbury 3) This shows how society has become dehumanized because he describes the people as dull and and inactive which is usually not an anthropomorphic quality. Mr. Mead is more human than the society around him because he goes on walks every night, this is so unusual in the town that people in their houses will fear him walking by. “the dogs in intermittent squads would parallel his journey with barkings if he

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