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How does Bradbury create irony in his story "The Pedestrian"?
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A. Mead's job as a writer isn't earning him much money.
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B. The police car asks Mead several questions before arresting him.
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C. Mead's house is the only brightly lit house on the street at night.
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D. The dogs in the neighborhoods are never seen and always heard.

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Answer:

C. Meads house is the only brightly lit house on the street at night

Explanation:

Bradbury creates irony in his story "The Pedestrian" when the police car asks Mead several questions before arresting him.

What are the themes of The Pedestrian?

"The Pedestrian" explores themes such as technology vs. romanticism, conformity vs. individualism, nature vs. the city, and isolation.

The story's situational irony is demonstrated by the fact that Mr. Mead is detained and questioned by the police car for being outside at night. The police car believes that leaving your house at night is a regressive habit. The police vehicle itself, nevertheless, is on the streets of a city that apparently has no crime.

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