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Mood of the pedestrian
Mood of the pedestrian









mood of the pedestrian

They don’t talk much to their neighbours or other people, because everyone is inside of their house most of the time. The whole city is quiet and everybody keeps to themselves. The street lights are not the brightest lights and there is not many of them. It’s like a curfew no one wants to be caught out of their homes after a certain time. Life in the year 2053: Everyone stays inside at night time and no one is allowed out. How would you describe life in this city in the year 2053? Consider the narrative carefully and identify specific examples of Bradbury's use of language and stylistic features that have enabled you to reach your conclusion.

mood of the pedestrian

Who knows what could happen at that time of the night? Even seeing a shadow in the glimmering light.Ĥ. As while you’re in a graveyard at midnight you are most likely going to hear something and get scared. Also hearing noises while you’re walking through the city almost pitch black at midnight. This is like a graveyard with candles giving very little light on the tombstones. This is like a graveyard, because he is walking through the city at night with not very little light from the streets. Bradbury describes Mead's walk as being ".not unequal to walking through a graveyard." In what ways is the city like a graveyard? As the street is all dark and his house is the only one lit up, probably is because he has his lights on in his house or because his Television is on.ģ. The reason why Mead’s house it brightly lit, because they are trying show intelligence. In my opinion I think it’s showing that Mead is a happy and joyful person because the light represents good. What does Mead's "brightly lit" house tell us about him? What evidence in the story as a whole supports this view? If it society is not dystopian it could be refer to communism.Ģ. This society is a dystopian society, because they are being controlled to what they can and can’t do. The people in the story are being oppressed and forced to stay in their home for certain hours of the day and night. But also he talks about the light, which I think the light is the good and the dark is evil. The atmosphere in the first few paragraphs are described as a gloomy, an overcast place where no one is on the streets and the streets are very silent where you can almost hear the whispers of the wind. How would you describe the atmosphere established in the opening paragraphs of the story?











Mood of the pedestrian