The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury

The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury

<p> The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury.</p><p>1. What did Mr Leonard Mead most love to do? 2. What year is the story set? 3. Why did Mr Leonard Mead change to sneakers? 4. Who does Leonard Mead ask, “What’s up on channel 4, channel 7, channel 9?” 5. What is Leonard Mead’s attitude towards the shows on television? Provide support for your answer. 6. How many years has Leonard Mead been walking as he does? 7. How many people live in the city? 8. How many police cars are there? 9. Where was Mr Mead on his way to when he was stopped by the police car? 10. What is Mead’s profession? 11. Why does the voice from the police car respond “No profession”? 12. What does Mead’s profession reveal about his character and his place in society? 13. What is significant about the following simile? How does it add to the mood and/or theme? The light held him fixed, like a museum specimen, needle thrust through chest 14. What crime did Mr Mead commit? 15. What commentary does Bradbury make about television’s role in society through this story? </p><p>The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury.</p><p>1. What did Mr Leonard Mead most love to do? 2. What year is the story set? 3. Why did Mr Leonard Mead change to sneakers? 4. Who does Leonard Mead ask, “What’s up on channel 4, channel 7, channel 9?” 5. What is Leonard Mead’s attitude towards the shows on television? Provide support for your answer. 6. How many years has Leonard Mead been walking as he does? 7. How many people live in the city? 8. How many police cars are there? 9. Where was Mr Mead on his way to when he was stopped by the police car? 10. What is Mead’s profession? 11. Why does the voice from the police car respond “No profession”? 12. What does Mead’s profession reveal about his character and his place in society? 13. What is significant about the following simile? How does it add to the mood and/or theme? The light held him fixed, like a museum specimen, needle thrust through chest 14. What crime did Mr Mead commit? 15. What commentary does Bradbury make about television’s role in society through this story? </p>

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