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The Individual in The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury

2023-05-25 11:44:07

People who are considered suspicious or destructive are fairly simple. Another thing that is friendly to people is to fire them. You can see many ways this can happen in short stories "pedestrians". It shows an example of how men are treated and how the world is very cold. It seems to be a very cold place from the beginning of the story as a man walks. When he was stopped by a police car, it started talking to him.

- "Pedestrian" was written by Ray Bradbury and published in 1951. "Murderer" was also written by Bradbury in 1953. The 1950s was the ten years of the Korean War between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. This caused a cold war and a politically conservative climate was born. For the past 10 years, integration and conservatism were American social problems. Both articles are science fiction and pay close attention to the influence of the technical revolution on human society ...

Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian" is a short story about a man named Leonard Mead on the future of AD 2052. Bradbury created a rare scene with a powerful image and metaphor. And it also contributed to the theme that appears through short stories. This story happens in a future dyspeak society in 2052. This book was featured on the streets of a vacant city of Leonardo Meade, a rare city born in Waukegan, Illinois on August 22, 1920. Since 11 years old, Bradbury is interested in writing books and novels. He accepted high school education and kept teaching himself. Also, I sold newspapers at the time of writing and I spend most of the time at the library. In the same year he graduated in 1938 and he published his first short story in the magazine "Hollerbochen's Dilemma". Until 1942