The Pedestrian (page 10 in textbook, or easy to find online) guiding questions:
1. What might be a possible reason for Bradbury using so much imagery related to darkness, coldness, and death?
2. Do you think Leonard Mead is lonely? Explain.
3. Do you think the whole world is like this and Leonard is the last pedestrian left, or is this the beginning of this phenomenon and he is the first one to be locked away for not conforming? How does each scenario change the message of the story?
4. Is Leonard Mead a rebel? What elements of that term does he fit or not fit?
5. What does Bradbury see as the danger to us as a population if something like this happens? What is the big picture problem?
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