Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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In "The Pedestrian," Mead is a non-conformist. He is a non-conformest because he is against technology. Mead loved the outside and wanted to enjoy the life of nature. He was not married so he didn't have anybody to stay inside with him and use technology. He seemed like he was very quite, and didn't like to be stuck inside. He told the automated car that he was a reader. The car asked him what he was doing outside instead of watching t.v. He replied "Walking for air. Walking to see." All together I think that Mead was a very quiet man.

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