Sunday, October 27, 2019

Let me walk you though the pedestrian

We have live in a time where now technology has taken over people's lives, like it has gotten so bad to the point there is a phobia called Nomophobia, which the fear of being away from your phone. A man name Ray Bradbury has predicated this in his short story called, "The Pedestrian."

"The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury is about  him going on a walk on the street of Los Angles at night and a police officer stops him due to the fact that it was unusual that someone walks at night in the street of Los Angles. Also his feelings about how humanity has become so distant to each other, technology that it has been...and lastly how he questions the way the authority uses their powers.

The tone for the story, "The Pedestrian" is portrayed in a natural and low. The reason why I assume his tone is natural and low is due to the fact of reading the story, when the author describes his taught when he walks the street

The characters in the story are quite simple, its the author himself, a police officer and society itself.


We are at the end of this little essay I've typed up, now we can see that "The Pedestrian" story was a little telling of what is going to happen in the future of society on how distant we are to each other by technology.

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