In The Pedestrian Ray Bradbury theme is that in a future society everyone would be bewitched with technology. In his imagination technology had authority over humanity. Bradbury wrote The Pedestrian in 1951 as a result of letting his imagination go wild. In this short-story this guy goes for a walk and describes his surroundings. What drives the story is what is implied.
Ray Bradbury sat down and try to make sense from his experience and he wrote it into this story. His tone was lonely and sad.
The plot was a plot twist which consisted many irony moments. An example of situational irony in which the part where the police car comes by and it turns out to be a machine.
He was witty, and so he hassled.
dystopia
What drives the story is what is implied.
THEME
INTRO [ Bradbury's Experience & Feelings ]
- Humanity
- Technology
- Authority
1. PLOT
2. CHARACTER
4. CONCLUSION
Outdated- part in where they ask about profession: Writer - No profession
Ray Bradbury sat down and try to make sense from his experience and he wrote it into this story. His tone was lonely and sad.
The plot was a plot twist which consisted many irony moments. An example of situational irony in which the part where the police car comes by and it turns out to be a machine.
He was witty, and so he hassled.
dystopia
What drives the story is what is implied.
THEME
INTRO [ Bradbury's Experience & Feelings ]
- Humanity
- Technology
- Authority
1. PLOT
2. CHARACTER
4. CONCLUSION
Outdated- part in where they ask about profession: Writer - No profession
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