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Summary Of The Pedestrian By Ray Bradbury

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What if vehicles could talk? What if there was no operator needed but it could still have a conversation with you? There have been many far fetched ideas relating to what the future could possibly hold, we have all dreamed up some crazy idea as to what we think the future will make for us. Ray Bradbury is no exception. In ‘The Pedestrian’ by Ray Bradbury there is some pretty interesting ideas of what society will be like in the year A.D. 2053 and they don’t all seem to be for the better. In this story, a man, Leonard Mead, is taking a simple walk around town as he has done for many years without anybody feeling the need to do the same. This is shown by the fact that the town is completely empty because everyone is in their homes. One of few …show more content…

In the paragraph that states ‘“Walking, just walking, walking?” “Yes, sir.” “Walking where? For what?” “Walking for air. Walking to see.” “Your address!” “Eleven South Saint James Street.” “And you have a viewing screen in your house to see with?” “No.” “No?” There was a crackling quiet that in itself was an accusation.’ In this paragraph, it shows how everybody is expected to have a television and he is being looked at oddly because he does not. And in a almost identical situation, because nobody else feels the need to go for a walk anymore, he is considered odd and abnormal for going for a walk and wanting to be in the fresh air. This is also shown in another passage where it says ‘Everything went on in the tomblike houses at night now, he thought, continuing his fancy. The tombs, ill-lit by television light, where the people sat like the dead, the gray or multicolored lights touching their faces, but never really touching them.’ This demonstrates how everybody acts the same because he compares all the people to the dead. In a way, most people are expected to coop up in their houses and avoid contact with anyone outside because they are so unsocial. By comparing their houses to tombs it suggests that people are always in their homes, like it is the place they are going to spend eternity. But Leonard Mead is the only person who dares to be …show more content…

By having access to so much technology, we can use it to do things for us, things that make us the individuals we are. Like when it feels that it is unnecessary to do something because there is an easier way to do it, it doesn’t necessarily mean you should avoid doing it yourself. Such as in the story, when it said that magazines and books didn’t sell anymore. People stopped reading because they felt that there was no importance to it when reading is something that makes a lot of people who they are. If everybody feels the need to be the same, or take the easy way out, things will turn out very boring and there will be no individuality left. The world doesn’t need 6 billion of the same person. So next time you can take the easy way out, always consider the benefits of doing it yourself. Because technology won’t always work out in our

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