What is the resolution in the short story The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury?

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2026-04-13 19:55

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The story ends with the pedestrian being taken to a psychiatric facility for the study of "Regressive Tendencies," which I suppose "resolves" his story of aberrant behavior. There is no resolution to the idea of that whole society being wrong though, which is likely what the author was getting at. :)

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