"The Pedestrian", by Ray Bradbury is about a man named Mr Leonard Mead who goes for a walk in the year 2053 and is targeted for being so out place just by walking and so he is arrested. I believe that Ray Bradbury wrote ,"The Pedestrian," to write down his experience of being different and being targeted and it was his way of coping with it. His experience of getting arrested just for being on a walk contributed to tone, character, and plot. Bradbury used tone to show that feeling of being different. When Leonard Mead is out walking we notice that he is the only one out there not even a single car everyone else is inside their homes. Leonard Mead was walking and this was such a strange site that the police came and stopped him and after questioning him arrested him, he was punished for being out of place. Bradbury uses characters to convey his feeling of being alone . In the story the main character Mr Leonard Mead is different as in he still goes outside and e...