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Symbolism in the pedestrian
Symbolism in the pedestrian











symbolism in the pedestrian

In other words, everyone is brain-dead from watching the viewing screens. Lastly, the society has no imagination at all. Therefore Leonard’s walking, writing, creativity, and thinking make him different or a individual in his society. The people have no individuality or imagination in their thinking, acting and living. The government is controlling all of the citizens. The citizens in the city are very boring they don’t think or have a imagination. Leonard’s writing and thinking is not what the society feels is normal. Leonard unlike his neighbors uses his mind. Next, Leonard’s house is a symbol of individuality. Eventually it may enlighten them to change how they live and be independent from the government. It may make them think and wonder using their brains unlike they have been. If a person was to see his house with the lights on, it could strike them as odd and interest them.

symbolism in the pedestrian

With his knowledge he keeps thinking and using his imagination to not fall into society’s trap. Leonard is aware of the negative impact the utopian society has created by keeping everyone in his or her houses. Lights are bright, and bright has the meaning of being smart or knowledgeable. His house being the only lit up in the society shows knowledge. Leonard’s house is a symbol of knowledge and realization. His neighbor’s houses have a dull, dreary glow, emanating from the viewing screen. His house is lit up with many luminous lights. Leonard’s house is a symbol of enlightenment. In addition, Leonard does not have a viewing screen and choses not to live the way society wants him too. The government was very pleased with the society because crime was very low. The people have lost their imagination and ability to think independently because all they do is sit and watch their viewing screens. The government provides all of society with a viewing screen, which we call TVs. Leonard Mead walks outside every night to get fresh air and just enjoy a relaxing walk. Ray Bradbury’s The Pedestrian is a very symbolic story of a man, Leonard Mead who doesn’t except the utopian society that’s supported.













Symbolism in the pedestrian