The Role Of Technology In The Pedestrian, By Ray Bradbury

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As time passes things change, die, and develop; yet stories stories stay the same throughout an eternity. All basic life dies, but Ray Bradbury claimed he could “live forever” through his fiction. Many of his books became best sellers, and he is taught as a famous literary writer throughout the nation. His stories introduce many themes that can be connected to today’s society. Due to his accuracy on how modern society matches his fiction, he was claimed to be able to predict the future . Ray Bradbury had a passion for literature ever since he was a child. His stories provide many themes that creates suspense and wonder, and allows readers to ponder the morals of the society they live in. Ray Bradbury presents powerful themes, such as, the elimination of knowledge which leads to human destruction, that opens an examination …show more content…

The technology that Ray Bradbury introduces in his short stories are actually things we use today. In the “The Pedestrian” it is seen how technology becomes apart of modern day society. It keeps people under control without the use of people. In “There Will Come Soft Rains”, technology is portrayed as something that can do everything for humans. Today, technology has advanced, but in away it takes away basic human knowledge. Man has become so dependant on technology that it could possibly lead to destruction. While technology can lead to comfort, it takes away knowledge because humans don’t have to do that learned skill anymore. Today, how many people actually can still write in cursive? This is a basic skill lost by the use of technology. Eventually if knowledge is provided by only technology the world will lose creativity and imagination. Ray Bradbury claims, “Collecting facts is important. Knowledge is important. But if you don't have an imagination to use the knowledge, civilization is nowhere.” These civilizations he said lack imagination are seen in these three literary

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