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The Walk Of Wonder In The Pedestrian By Ray Bradbury

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The walk of wonder in Ray Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian” Ray Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian” explores the lack of creativity and wonder in society due to technological advancement. Mr. Mead shows where society has come due to technological advancements, such that it destroys the human thought through isolation and conformism. Through Mr. Mead’s talk with the police, he explains that he has been walking every day for years now despite the police aggressively asking him to get in the car. When Mr. Mead asks where he is going, the police responds with “To the Psychiatric Center for Research on Regressive Tendencies" (Bradbury 2). Although Mr. Mead has been going on walks every day, the police still insist on arresting him for regressive tendencies and
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