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    in this book was the strong and mighty horse‚ Boxer‚ who lived under the harsh ruler’s power‚ Napoleon. A nonconformist is a someone who doesn’t obey the rules and lives at his own risk with their own rules. In the short story written by Ray Bradbury‚ The Pedestrian‚ a nonconformist in this short story is the only person who actually breathes fresh air and the only person in this world‚ Mr Leonard Mead. He was being controlled by the government in the year 2053 A.D. What makes a conformist and a nonconformist

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    The Pedestrian Technology

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    Society has been influenced by technology countless times. From simple creations such as the wheel and axel to modern computer processors‚ technology has changed everyone’s lives. After World War II and the Great Depression‚ people had more money in their pockets with an itch to spend it on something worthwhile. This worthwhile item was better than the radio‚ and it was called the television. All programs were broadcasted in black and white‚ but as the it gained popularity‚ the next improvement was

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    Dismissal in Society In Bradbury’s short story “The Pedestrian” characterization and symbolism are effectively used to reveal an intemperate demise in society caused by the advancements in technology. Instead of people worrying about scaring Leonard Mead from inside their houses‚ Leonard was scared of worrying the society within the houses fearing that the “lights might click on and faces [may] appear‚”(1 Bradbury) by them being startled by him passing throughout the night. With the uprise of powerful

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    Furthermore‚ in novels and film it’s hard to portray the same theme and same story line. Different themes in Ray Bradbury’s “The pedestrian” are evident in the short story and the film adaptation. Ray Bradbury’s short story and Bollinger’s film‚ The Pedestrian has some similarities within the theme. One of the common themes with the story and the film was how people are addicted to the tv. As Leonard mead walked the streets alone at

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    The “Stop for Pedestrians” advertisement‚ sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration‚ demonstrates an extremely effective way to caution drivers when they decide to go behind the wheel. The success of the public service announcement is accomplished through the use of visuals and exaggeration. Persuasion is first achieved through an account of an anonymous driver‚ who made the mistake of only keeping track of the surrounding cars‚ “[He] was looking out for the other cars. [He did not] see

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    Summary: The Pedestrian

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    Aarav Patel Ms. Alkalay English: Block C 2/29/24 A continuation of the short story “The Pedestrian” No Escape; Or is There. The car moved down the empty river-bed streets and off away‚ leaving the empty streets with the empty side-walks and no sound and no motion all the rest of the chill November night. As Leonard Mead looked out of the window for the first time‚ he felt a shiver run down his spine. The sight that lay ahead of him was eerie and unsettling. The city‚ once bustling with life and

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    In the following two stories‚ both authors create suspense in slightly different ways but overall the concept was the same… using a character’s dialogue‚ thoughts‚ and personality to generate suspense in their story. In the story‚ “The Pedestrian”‚ the author‚ Ray Bradbury describes the desolate streets in the time A.D.‚ 2053. The story depicts a lone man wandering the streets all by himself. As the story continues on‚ the author gradually starts to develop suspense as this lone man meets a sole

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    Motifs in Grendel

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    change in the main character‚ Grendel. One compositional risk that Gardner uses extremely effectively is motif. A motif is defined as recurring structures‚ contrasts‚ or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the piece’s major themes. The most effective motif Gardner uses over the course of the novel is the recurring references to the signs of the zodiac. Other important motifs referenced in Grendel are the seasons‚ machinery‚ and the number twelve. Starting in chapter one‚ Gardner

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    Macbeth Motifs

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    Jasmine Watkins Mr. Seborowski British Literature Honors April 9‚ 2013 Motifs play a central role in Macbeth as a way to display important actions‚ scenes‚ and lines. Motifs are a recurring subject‚ theme‚ or idea especially in a literary artistic or musical work. In the Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth‚ the three motifs‚ appearances vs. reality‚ blood‚ and darkness are used in Macbeth to demonstrate repetitive structures‚ contrasts‚ and literary devices that aid in the development of the

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    In the visual text‚ Juno directed by Jason Reitman‚ the motifs develop one or more ideas which include‚ the purpose - age does not mean maturity and love. The motifs appear throughout the visual text which may seem random but are important along the course of the visual text. In the visual text Juno‚ the main character 16 year old Juno decides to experience sex with her best friend Paulie Bleeker‚ who wasn’t entirely eager to do so. Despite their closeness they are not together for the majority

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