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  • The Pedestrian Literary Devices - LitCharts
    Bradbury’s writing style in “The Pedestrian” combines figurative and poetic language (when channeling the thoughts of the protagonist Mead) and short and curt dialogue (when capturing the conversation between Mead and the automated police car)
  • Figurative Language And Symbolism In The Pedestrian By Ray Braddbury
    Ray Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian” is filled repeatedly with imagery These descriptive phrases of imagery provide vivid details that make the story easy to imagine, so real and visual Bradbury’s writing comes alive to the reader
  • Examples Of Figurative Language In The Pedestrian
    Figurative Language and how it affects mood “The Pedestrian,” by Ray Bradbury has a plethora of figurative language including metaphors, similes, and not to mention, irony One very prominent literary device used is imagery
  • The Pedestrian | Language - Prime Study Guides
    In the short story “The Pedestrian”, Ray Bradbury combines a descriptive style of language with alert and short dialogue The first half of the story stands out through the use of descriptions that convey the general atmosphere, while the second half keeps readers on their toes through the unconventional dialogue between the main character
  • [Solved] The pedestrian by Ray Bradbury: Figurative language search . . .
    Consider the following instances of figurative language from Ray Bradbury's short tale "The Pedestrian " To add extra symbolism to the narrative, the author seems to imply that, compared to Meads, the lives of other members of society are meaningless
  • Figurative Language In The Pedestrian By Ray Bradbury
    In his short story “The Pedestrian”, Ray Bradbury uses figurative language to reveal the characterization of Mr Leonard Mead First, Bradbury describes Mead’s shadow as “moving like the shadow of a hawk in midcountry ”
  • The Pedestrian Literary Devices - LitCharts
    Need help on literary devices in Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian? Check out our detailed literary device explanations and examples From the creators of SparkNotes
  • Setting And Symbolism In The Pedestrian By Ray Braddbury
    First, Bradbury uses figurative language to portray the negative view of technology on people He uses similes to show how people are affected For example, "But now these highways, too, were like streams in a dry season all stone and bed and moon radiance "


















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