It makes him appear abnormal.
The cast of The Pedestrian - 2008 includes: Chard Hayward as Leonard Mead
Leonard Mead, The policeman and the civilians.
"The Pedestrian" is written from a third-person limited point of view, focusing on the thoughts and experiences of the main character, Leonard Mead.
The main character in "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury is Leonard Mead, a writer who is being harassed by a robotic police car for walking in a society where people no longer go outside. He is a lonely and curious individual who questions the conformity of his society.
The protagonist of the story The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury is Leonard Mead
Isolated, curious, observant, defiant, introspective, imaginative
In "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury, the antagonist can be considered to be the society that values conformity and discourages individuality. The protagonist, Leonard Mead, faces opposition from law enforcement and a society that views walking and solitude as abnormal and dangerous.
Exposition (Setting) Place: The future; outside Time: 2053; at night (Characters) Main: Leonard Mead Secondary: The Police Mood: Mysterious Narrator's Point of View: Omniscient
In the story "The Pedestrian," Leonard Mead had never encountered another person out for a walk like him. The streets were completely empty, with only the glow of television screens visible through windows. This lack of human presence made Mead feel isolated and out of place in his society.
Leonard Chapin Mead was born in 1913.
"The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury is set in a futuristic society where technology rules and people are isolated from one another. The story takes place on a quiet, empty, and highly automated city street, where the protagonist, Mr. Leonard Mead, faces the consequences of his solitary nighttime walks.
The word regressive is ironic in the story of The Pedestrian because Leonard Mead is an outdated writer. The profession of writer has been replaced by television in the story.