"The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury

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“The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury is a short story set in the future of AD2052, about a man named Leonard Mead. Bradbury creates a somewhat unusual setting through powerful images and metaphors which also contributes to the themes which occur throughout the short story.
The story is set in a futuristic dystopian society in the year 2052. The reader is first introduced to Mr Leonard Mead walking down an empty city street which is unusual as cities are thought to be busy and animated places all the time, this can be shown in the line, “To enter out into that silence that was the city at eight o’clock of a misty evening in November.” There appears to be no sign of human life due to the use of the word “silence”, this contributes to the themes of loneliness and solitude. The idea of the mist falling upon the city creates an eerie and unclear atmosphere. Mead is the only person who ventures outside into the street and seems to be the only one who is alive and really living in the lonely city, Bradbury writes, “He could imagine himself upon the centre of a plain, a wintry, windless Arizona ...

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