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    Across the world, technology is changing the way people behave towards others. One instance where this occurred was in the story “The Veldt”. In “The Veldt” the children, Peter and Wendy, have a strong relationship with their technologically advanced home. It had altered their behavior and raised them to be who they are in the story. The most important room that was involved with shaping their character was the nursery. It acted as a mother and father to the children, making their real parents…

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    a grave picked out twenty years ago. But how much tech is too much? Where is the line drawn? I say a good time to stop is when technology is used more in a day than we have physical contact in a week. This is exactly what happens in the story “The Veldt” By Ray Bradbury. Technology decreases quality of life because it detaches them from other, increases their dependency on the technology, and destroyed important social skills. One way that this is shown in the story is that it detaches you from…

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    Man by Ray Bradbury is a novel composed of short stories, most of which that are cautionary tales for humanity concerning the future. “The Veldt” and “Marionettes, Inc.” both incorporate the dangers of mankind overusing technology. These stories both portray how the overdependence on technology can sever important relationships with those around you. “The Veldt” focuses on the Hadley family and how they have let the technology in their home destroy their household kinship. For instance, when…

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    and having each other's backs. A community is sort of like a big family in the sense that the members of it trust each other and help each other. Three books that support this sense of community are The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe, The Veldt by Ray Bradbury, and The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. Although the word ‘community’ is almost always seen as a positive idea, community can be a negative force when the people within the community have a need for revenge, are too trusting, and are…

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    The Veldt Short Story

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    The Veldt The kids started to walk away from nursery from Mr.McClean then he ask them “ So Who's bodies are these” as his body shakes from seeing the dead body of their parents. Wendy responded “ We don't know we walked in there to see what the noise was about but stay right here while I get your tea” the moment they both leave he quickly grabbed his phone to dial 911 but he hears a door shut and hears a lion behind him ready to feed. He finally called and the only thing the operator heard…

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    In “The Veldt,” by Ray Bradbury, the parents, George and Lydia, are to criticize for their own annihilation. The Veldt is a story about how virtual reality had a deficient influence on a family. This family moved into a house with an excessive load of technology. Everyday the children, Wendy and Peter, would go to the nursery and wreckage around with the virtual reality. They spent hours and sometimes even days in there. After a while they got incredibly addicted to the VR and never interacted…

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    and that's exactly what Ray Bradbury did. Not all technology is good for mankind, In the stories “The Veldt” and “Marionettes Inc.” Ray Bradbury is trying to show the consequences of new technology through psychological changes, wasted time, and the poorer treatment of humans. The psychological changes on humans are evident, and can be traced back to the technology in both stories. In the veldt, the children lose their minds due to the technological house. The psychologist in the story…

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    Bradbury wrote books warning humans to be careful for what they create because the technology that they have created may succeed any human costing humans their life. All in all Ray Bradbury’s “Sound Of Thunder”, “There Will Be Soft Rains”, and “The Veldt” clearly demonstrates the theme that science and technology should never come at the expense of a human life.…

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    society as a whole. In the fictional work “The Veldt,” a family has a house that does everything for them. The house ties their shoes, brushes their teeth, and even bathes them (Bradbury). The home is technologically advanced to save energy and ensure its owners have little to no chores or responsibility making it a house that almost anyone would enjoy living in (Bradbury). Not only does the home have countless luxuries, it also has a…

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    In “The Veldt”, by Ray Bradbury, I believe that the parents are at fault for their own deaths because they should've been more responsible on limiting the kids time on electronics. In the beginning of the story, when the parents bought the house, the parents didn’t set limits on the children's technology. If they did, the children's wouldn't get so hooked onto technology because they would’ve remembered the consequences of doing too much technology set by their parents. Since the parents…

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