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Which phrase from "The Pedestrian" helps convey Bradbury's message that a
TV-obsessed world is a place where people are disconnected from one
another and reality?
O
A. The headlights of the police car made Leonard Mead feel like a
museum specimen, needle thrust through chest."
O
B. Leonard Mead noticed that the cold air "cut the nose and made the
lungs blaze like a Christmas tree inside."
O
C. Leonard Mead "listened to the faint push of his soft shoes through
autumn leaves with satisfaction."
O
D. People who watched TV felt "the gray or multicolored lights
touching their faces, but never really touching them."

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Answer:

People who watched TV felt the gray or multicolored lights

The phrase (D) from “The Pedestrian” by Bradbury conveys that people are disconnected from the world.

What does the quotation mean?

  • The quotation tries to convey the general human condition with the popularity of the TV.
  • People have become so attached to their TVs that they almost appear dead.
  • ‘The gray lights’ suggest the light from the TV that reflects upon the viewers’ faces.
  • People thereby experience things in life through their screens but forget to enjoy life as it really is. Thus people become oblivious to the things around them.

What is the text about?

  • “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury is about police forces and how these forces subjugate people into uniformity.
  • The comment is a social commentary on how everyone is expected to conform to certain rules and ideas.

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