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The Pedestrian Ray Bradbury Summary

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In the passage, “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury, conflict arises between Mr. Mead and the police car. When the police car stops Mr. Mead on his nightly walk it says, “'Stand still. Stay where you are! Don't move!' He halted.” The police car stops Mr. Mead because it’s not normal to walk around at night in this city, everyone’s at home watching television or using their electronics. The police car then asks him his business or profession, in which Mead responds with “I’d guess you’d call me a writer.” The police car then says that Mead has no profession, because being a writer in this society is not a profession. “What are you doing out?”, the police car asks. Mead explains he’s just out walking, for air and to see. The police car doesn’t believe
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