Let Me Walk You Through The Pedestrian

          A guy named Leonard Mead goes for his nightly walk as usual but on this night for some reason he gets stopped by a cop. He had never got stopped before so he was shocked because he didn't do anything wrong. He was simply minding his own business not causing any trouble to anyone. In this world we become willing slaves or almost like followers. We get older as time goes by and we try to keep up with all the new ideas or trends. 

          The authors tone is lonely and sad because the story is only about one person. There's only one person in the story and the streets are all dark and nobody's around. Nobody in sight, everyone in their homes with their family, but not Leonard. He has gotten used to living his everyday life and it hasn't changed until he has gotten stopped one night for doing nothing.

           Mead is more of a lonely and isolated person. He keeps to himself and doesn't talk to anyone. The only other person he talks to in the story is the cop that stops him. The car stops him but nobody's in the car. I feel like this story may be taken place in the future because the car is self operated. Mead gets in the car and it takes him to the psychiatric center because he was so lonely and he needed help.

            In conclusion this man goes for a walk because that's what he does every night but suddenly things change. He gets stopped by a police car while nobody's in the car. The man was doing nothing wrong but that's how society is nowadays. The car seen that he was alone and stopped and asked questions and later took him away.

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