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    Future of Humankind Ray Bradbury illustrates Society in 2053 A.D throughout his short story “The Pedestrian” as dead body’s isolated and lifeless in tomb house’s; ultimately‚ being controlled by technology. Although Mr. Leonard Mead is only going for a stroll at night: Bradbury describes the neighbours peering from behind their windows as alarmed to see someone outside‚ “...and lights might click on and faces appear and an entire street is startled by the passing of a lone figure...” (Bradbury

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    Assignment A: “Crossing” by Mark Slouka “Crossing” is a short story written by Mark Slouka. It takes up the themes about the relationship between father and son and the situation of a divorced family. These themes are being dealt with‚ when the father and his son are going on the same ritually camping trip‚ that he went on with his own father. In the story the reader are being introduced to a father and his son. The father is taking his son on a camping trip as an attempt to trying to connect

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    Leonard Mead lived in a uncomplicated lifestyle of nightly wonders in the narrative‚ The Pedestrian‚ written by Ray Bradbury. Under the circumstance in 1952 with technology on the rise‚ Mr.Mead is awfully pessimistic with society during his diurnal evening walks; often‚ he is considered envious‚ mistakened by society‚ and happily self-reliant. Constantly‚ Leonard Mead envies those living in his community due to their lack of interest of reality. During one nightly walk‚ he makes a mockery of those

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    thought of the impact all this technology will have on our society. In Ray Bradbury’s "The Pedestrian" he describes a world in which society is dominated by technology and how having all this technology around will lead to conformity‚ lack of imagination‚ and individualism. The overall theme throughout this short story is that if mankind loses its humanity then mankind may as well cease to exist. "The Pedestrian" revolves around a man named Leonard Mead living in the year 2053. The world Leonard Mead

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    In “The Pedestrian”‚ he described the highways as “only dry riverbeds” empty of vehicles. Bradbury also points out the “tomblike buildings” and “gray phantoms” along the sides of the road. These vivid descriptions allow the reader to feel the loneliness and absence of life in the city and its streets. The imagery in “The Pedestrian” sets the mood and describes the setting. “The Foghorn” portrays another source of imagery

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    wasn’t funny to me. Because of careless people‚ hundreds of pedestrians and bicyclists are injured or sometimes killed by motorists. Some motorists ignore the fact that pedestrians have the right-of-way and bicyclists the right to be on the roads alongside cars. Some people believe that avoiding the rules sometimes is beneficial. Other people believe that avoiding or breaking the law is dangerous or non-beneficial. Motorists‚ and even pedestrians and bicyclists‚ have to come to an agreement to benefit

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    24 October 2007 Desperation The movie‚ Night Crossing portrays an East German family about the year of 1978. This was right after they stopped allowing East Germans to travel freely back and forth East and West Germany. This is just one more of the acts furthering the restrictions placed on East Germans. Others included requesting visas to leave the East and being constantly in fear that a spy would report them to the SS for being “unpatriotic” when found even speaking about other ideas‚ or

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    “The Pedestrian” Ray Bradbury explores the idea that man’s reliance on technology‚ especially television‚ will lead to a future where he punishes individuals who dare to be nonconformists. This theme is revealed through the title of the story‚ the central conflict‚ and the outcome of this conflict. First‚ the title “The Pedestrian” is defined as an individual who is walking along a road. This title is a direct reference to the protagonist of the story‚ Leonard Mead‚ as he is the pedestrian that enjoys

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    Crossing the Atlantic: The Story of an Indian Immigrant I had always been a good child. No matter how much work I had‚ I did it. Even if I had two hours of homework‚ you could count on me to help you. Now that I am an adult‚ I realize what a wonderful childhood I had. I went to a great private school with the best teachers and students. I even had the privilege of having my very own textbooks. Those who weren’t as lucky‚ had textbooks destroyed by students who had them before they were even born

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    In the short stories “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury and “The Fun They Had” by Isaac Asimov‚ the theme demonstrated is that advanced technology can make social interaction less important. In “The Pedestrian” the protagonist Leonard Mead enjoys going for walks‚ while everyone else is occupied with their technology. “In the ten years of walking by night or day‚ for thousands of miles‚ [Leonard] had never met another person walking‚ not one in all that time.” Nobody feels the need to leave their

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