Technology In The Pedestrian, By Ray Bradbury

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Technology advancement has turned the world into a modernized society where people are persuaded to dive into the idea of incorporating the use of technology into their lives. In the excerpt, “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury, it is emphasized that technology has become the center of people’s lives. A world in which the normalization of technology has conquered the perspective of those who are easily influenced by what others perceive as normal. Because technological advancement is used in different ways throughout the world, people have unknowingly allowed technology to acquire the capabilities they possess.
In the excerpt, “The Pedestrian”, a dystopian society is foreshadowed by the cover of people being stuck in their house; while an adult …show more content…

In “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury, Leonard Mead comes in contact with a strange police car. The police car had the ability to possess human-like intelligence, for instance, “A metallic voice called to him: Stand still! Ever since a year ago, in 2052, the election year, the force had been cut down from three cars to one,” this emphasizes how the police car is controlled by technology (Bradbury 1). This statement also represents the crime rate within the city. It depicts a low crime rate due to people being stuck in their houses. Having just one police car to patrol the neighborhood is more than enough due to the change in society. Leonard Mead is very peculiar in the view of a police car because he is the only person to step out of their house to take a stroll in the neighborhood. Because technology advanced, it took over the occupation of a police officer and is now …show more content…

Leonard stated that he enjoys nature and likes to leave his house, so he prefers walking around the neighborhood. “Sometimes he would walk for hours and miles and return only at midnight to his house. And on his way, he would see the cottages and homes with their dark windows…walking through a graveyard,” this emphasizes how people were always in their houses (Bradbury 1). He would state how he wouldn’t see people for days, leaving him thinking that he was the only one alive. People were too stuck living their lives in their homes forgetting that the world is evolving in nature and the world is thriving. Because technology has taken over the minds of many people, it has prevented them from enjoying the world without a