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    the types of technology available to be used. Literary short stories, “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut, and the “Pedestrian” written by Ray Bradbury, demonstrates how a society excessively dependent on technology could ultimately be controlled by outside influences, resulting in the eventual loss of themselves and their personal ideologies. In the “Pedestrian”, the city was portrayed as being desolate, without activity due to the death of magazine, books, and the emergence of…

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    important issues within our society and facilitate deeper thought and reflection about these ideas. In the novel Fahrenheit 451, set in the distant future, ideas relevant to us in the present world are conveyed by author Ray Bradbury. Short story The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury similarly presents ideas applicable to our current day society. The effects of our society’s increasing dependency on technology are slowly beginning to surface, an outstanding topic of the…

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    impact on humanity and society in general. People today have become more lazy and rude all because of technology. The short stories “The Cold Equations” and “The Pedestrian” prove just that. Technology today is increasing faster than ever, and in “The Pedestrian” it shows what technology will do to humanity here in a few decades. In “The Pedestrian” the man got pulled over because he was walking and that was not normal in the year around 2052. The policeman responded by saying “”just walking,”…

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    YOU V. THEM – Recognizing Negligence in a Pedestrian Accident Case Biking or walking through a major city can be extremely risky. On average, every seven minutes, a pedestrian is injured in a traffic accident. Even if you are careful and you wear a helmet and other protective gear, you could still sustain severe injuries. As a victim of a pedestrian motor vehicle accident, it is important to know whether your actions could affect the amount of monetary damages awarded in your case.…

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    From Iphones and Hybrid Cars to Biotechnological Engineering our world has been injected with the technology of the future. In many ways this can be great, however there is always a catch. In both The Death Cure and The Pedestrian we learn that a technology enhanced future can deprive us of our freedom. Both stories show a longing for a world that is not infected with the technology. On page 289 of The Death Cure, Thomas goes back to the glade he once called home. “He was a Runner again and…

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    spend more time on their electronic devices, they lose the social interaction in their daily life. Ray Bradbury, a science fiction writer, envisions the future of humankind where the use of technology creates an isolated society. Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian”, written in 1951 establishes that technology is forming people to stay inside their homes rather than communicating with individuals face to face: “Eight-thirty P.M.? Time for a dozen assorted murders? A quiz? A revue? A comedian falling off…

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    Similarly, in the short story “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury the author develops the theme Individual self-expression is significant due to the fact that, the main character gets arrested for being different, and expressing himself. “Get in… Wait a minute, I haven't done anything!” (Bradbury 100). Mr.Mead was taking a walk just as any other day at night, however one night he was stopped by a police car for the reason being, that he expressed himself by doing something different than the rest…

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    writers use a vast number of well-used elements. It is key to use exceptional elements if you thrive to be a great writer. An example of a writer with higher-level elements is Ray Bradbury. Bradbury has a famous short story called "The Pedestrian." The "Pedestrian" is a futuristic story about a man who is not involved with the world. Bradbury uses setting, figurative language, and symbolism to affect the overall succession of the story. First, Bradbury uses figurative language to portray the…

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    In Ray Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian”, humans are too involved in technology causing them to become unaware of the world around them. No one in the society takes time away from their television to appreciate nature and the people in their lives. The people in the society live a repetitive lifestyle consisting of work and television. The main character, Leonard Mead, is the only person in the society to take time out of his day to appreciate nature. The story states,“In ten years of walking by night…

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    "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury introduces through setting the struggles of that artistic individuals encounter. The fact that Leonard is "alone in this world" and he "made a final decision on which path he would stride off on" has undertones of artistic development because Leonard goes down a physically isolated path signifying "the road not taken". This decision shows Leonard being alone in a physical setting but representing the mental solitude an artist faces from choosing a stigmatized…

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