The Pedestrian Questions on City
The Pedestrian
Why is his house brightly lit, unlike other houses in darkness?
Leonard Mead's house is brightly lit to symbolize his unique, independent personality and nonconformity. Unlike the dimly lit homes where citizens are glued to their televisions, Leonard's home...
The Pedestrian
How does Mr. Mead's house differ from others in "The Pedestrian"?
Mr. Mead's house in Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian" differs from others because it is well illuminated and lacks a television. Unlike the dark homes where residents watch TV, Mr. Mead's house is...