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The Future In The Pedestrian By Ray Bradbury

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Have you ever wondered what the future will be like? “The Pedestrian” a short story written by Ray Bradbury takes place in 2053, the future. The main character Mr. Leonard Mead is a non-conformative man who goes against the rules of the society in which he lives in. Ray Bradbury accurately predicted the use of technology in our society in the short story “The Pedestrian” because it is very relatable and similar to our society. Bradbury’s use of imagery tells us what he predicts the future will be like. Ray Bradbury describes how Mr. Mead walks and never meets anyone, “for thousands of miles he had never met another person walking not even in ten years” (Bradbury 98). This is very comparable to our society with the development of technology, which deters people from exercise and other good things. Mr. Mead never meets anyone because he is the …show more content…

A study by Time Heathland and MSNBC studied the effects of TV. “ The findings suggest that too much TV is a detrimental to longevity as smoking and lack of exercise” (Time Health). In Bradbury’s society everybody was inside watching TV, which is destructive to society as shown by the study. Mr. Mead was walking one night as he normally does and he was stopped by a dark voice. “Stand still stay where you are don’t move…” (Bradbury 98). It was the police who stopped him from walking. Through clever and effective syntax Bradbury does not tell the readers, but expresses very indirectly that if humanity advances to greatly in technological aspects, then mankind may be led to its demise. The police car represents the society very conformed and dark. One theme that Bradbury wants to get across is that one man can stand up and influence a society for the better, which is Mr.

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