![]() ![]() 10th grade was the year I started seriously learning about the writing craft and working on my own books, and this was the first time I really read like a writer. While most English classes focus on analyzing diction and prose, and I could have picked any of the countless pieces I had to dissect over the years, I picked this one because I remember how vivid it was, and how it was the first time I really understood the way words could be used to draw somebody into a story. ![]() Ray Bradbury is the author of many famous dystopian, science fiction and fantasy works such as Fahrenheit 451, and I was introduced to “The Pedestrian” as the primer for our unit on that book. Today I’m covering a short story that may already be familiar to my American followers from our high school English classes. ![]()
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