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babunello [35]
2 years ago
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PLS HELP What is the theme in "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury?

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Leviafan [203]2 years ago
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Answer:

The overriding theme of "The Pedestrian" is the danger of technological domination. The society depicted in the story may be technologically advanced, but it is also soulless, with people spending their evenings zoned out in front of mindless TV shows

Explanation:

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