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The Pedestrian
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Ray Bradbury
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What is an example of irony in Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian"?
Describe the society in Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian.
Analysis of Characters, Conflict, Climax, Conclusion, Theme, and Point of View in Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian"
What does "tomb-like" mean in "The Pedestrian"?
Why is his house brightly lit, unlike other houses in darkness?
Describe Mr. Mead's character in "The Pedestrian."
Why does Leonard Mead leave all his lights on?
Why does Leonard Mead wear sneakers for his evening walks in "The Pedestrian"?
What is Mead's punishment in "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury?
Mr. Leonard Mead's attitude toward television shows in "The Pedestrian."
Will Leonard Mead walk his city's streets again in "The Pedestrian"?
Which of these statements apply to Mr. Mead in "The Pedestrian" and why?
In "The Pedestrian," why does the police car frequently repeat "walking" when questioning Leonard?
What does the "brightly lit" house reveal about the protagonist in "The Pedestrian"?
Leonard Mead's "regressive tendencies" in "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury
How does Mead's fear seem abnormal in "The Pedestrian"?
What makes Leonard Mead appear suspicious to the police?
What are some examples of cause and effect in "The Pedestrian"?
In "The Pedestrian," why does Leonard want to avoid attention and why are the streets deserted?
What was Mr. Leonard Mead's favorite activity in "The Pedestrian"?
What are the reasons for the main character's arrest at the end of "The Pedestrian"?
In "The Pedestrian," what problems are eliminated from Leonard Mead's society and what does he miss?
How is the pedestrian characterized and what are his feelings?
In The Pedestrian, what does Mead notice as he approaches the car?
What effect does using the full name and title, Mr. Leonard Mead, have in "The Pedestrian"?
Would you consider Leonard Mead a rebel in "The Pedestrian"? Why or why not?
What phrases suggest Leonard Mead is the only inhabitant in the 2053 AD setting of "The Pedestrian"? What passage reveals others live there too?
In "The Pedestrian", who or what controls the future world?
Explain the key conflict between Mr. Mead's values and society's in "The Pedestrian".
How does the police automaton respond to Mead's claim of being a writer in "The Pedestrian"?
Why does Mead believe he shouldn't be arrested?
Where does Leonard in "The Pedestrian" imagine himself to be?