Social Norm In The Pedestrian By Ray Bradbury

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The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury is an uncanny short story about a man, Leanord Mead, walking the streets at night. While this may seem to be a regular thing, and not that odd, the world in which he lives makes it weird. Mr. Mead lives in a world where people do not interact with their natural world since they are too preoccupied with their viewing screens. Leanord breaks the social norm by walking outside, and he lives in a world that is seen as uncanny, although this world is not entirely absurd. Everybody's lives are center around an inanimate object that they cannot look away from that dictates the way that they live. The social norm in this universe is that they do not leave their house for walks and to get air, that they have a spouse,