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Ray Bradbury The Pedestrian Analysis

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Imagine walking, minding your own business and from behind you police lights

flash vividly, they’re stopping you but why? Mr. Leonard Mead, a traditional man in the

story “The Pedestrian” By Ray Bradbury, loves taking nightly walks. Mr. Mead is in

a new, young, futuristic society. “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury depicts the future the

best out of all the stories.

The overuse of technology today affects our everyday family values. On

one of his walks Mr. Mead pops his head into a house and yells,” What’s up tonight on

channel 4, channel 7 …” (97). Everyone in the random dark house was glued to the

television; no one else was outside besides Mr. Mead. This relates to society today

because everyone is constantly on their cellular …show more content…

Mr. Mead takes walks at night

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because everyone else is watching television at night. Technology taking over family

values is just one example of how technology is taking over our lives.

Technology is causing people health problems as well as taking over our family

values. During one of his walks Mr. Mead thinks to himself, “He had never met another

person walking, not one in all that time” (97). This quote relates to society today

because young kids are being stereotyped for just sitting around and playing videogames

or online games. All the people aren’t walking they are all watching television in their

dark house. After Mr. Mead was arrested for walking he was being driven to a mental

institution when, “they passed one house…this house had all the lights on, that’s my (Mr.

Mead) house” (100). This house was the exact opposite of all the others. The houses

that are dark symbolize the people with sedentary lifestyles because everyone in there is

stuck on technology. If the houses are dark they are just sitting around inside watching

TV instead of being active. Technology affects our everyday lives and becomes more and

more involved with us without us even

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