
Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian - Plot Summary
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Arts, Other, Social Studies, Architecture
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4th Grade - University
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Hard
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In Ray Bradbury's 'The Pedestrian', Leonard Meade enjoys solitary walks in a future where society is glued to television screens. One night, he is stopped by the last remaining police car, questioned, and detained for his unusual behavior. The story highlights themes of isolation, technology's impact on society, and the loss of individuality.
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What does the metallic voice demand from Leonard?
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How does Leonard respond when asked why he is out alone?
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What is the final destination of Leonard as he is taken away?
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