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The Pedestrian

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE PEDESTRIAN

BY: RAY BRADBURY

TRUST CAN BE DECEIVING

  • He trusted that walking alone was safe becausehe had done it for years.
  • " in ten years of walking by night or day..."
  • He trusted that he was in safe hands with the cop.
  • " They passed one house on one street a moment later... That's my house
  • ... The car moved down the empty riverbed streets and off away."
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SETTING

  • Misty evening, November, 2053
  • On a street, in a neighborhood.
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CHARACTERIZATION

  • Leonard Mead: A lonely middle aged man, who enjoys long walks.
  • Cop Car: A cop car who is empty and like to kidnap people.
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POINT OF VIEW

  • 3rd person limited.
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IRONY

THE COP CAR COMITS THE ACTUAL CRIME WHEN COPS USUALLY PREVENT THEM.

PLOT

  • Leonard likes to go on walks
  • After years of never running into anybody he meets a cop car
  • The car wants to take him to a center of research for regressive tendencies.
  • Leonard doesn't want to at first but agrees at the end.
  • Leonard sees his house as he's driven by it.

SUSPENSE

  • The author creates suspense by making most of the
  • story about Leonard and what he does.
  • The author waits a while to actually include conflict.
  • Then when there is conflict he makes you wonder what
  • the characters will do and how they will respond.
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SIMILIE

  • "He walked like a man suddenly drunk."
  • Page 707 line 123
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FLASHBACK

  • "Ever since a year ago, 2052, the election year
  • the force had been cut down from three cars to one."
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