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    George, Litia, Peter and Wendy lived in a mechanical house and it did everything for them. The children had a nursery that would create the scenery that they wanted. The parents would see the Hot African belt with lions, vultures and the smell of blood. They would hear screams. The children loved the nursery more than anything. The parents asked Peter and Wendy about the African Belt in the nursery and they lied about it. They called David the physiatrist and he said tear the room down.…

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    Baby Girl Nursery Decor & Bedding When a little girl is going to soon join the family, most parents are happy that they will soon have a little princess to spoil. That idea alone makes baby girl nursery decor a hot selling item because everyone wants their little girl to have a bedroom that is befitting of her cuteness. However, even though there are many unique baby girl bedding options available, it is important that safety also be considered. That is why you should check out the following…

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    In The Veldt, Ray Bradbury shows readers that the way a person is raised affects their view of the world and the choices that they make in it. The dramatic, ominous imagery in Bradbury’s writing draw the reader into the children’s disturbing African world. This veldtland is a main element in the theme and is what allows readers to come to the conclusion of what the main theme is. One piece of evidence that this theme is the most prominent is revealed when readers learn that the parents have let…

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    Veldt” is a short story about a family with a smart house that basically does everything for them. The house has an extraordinary nursery as well which the children absolutely love. The children can go anywhere they can think or imagine because of the nursery. It seems like a great thing to have, as well as convenient. Unfortunately the house specifically the nursery is creating more problems…

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    starts off on a smooth path, until they get a nursery which turns into a virtual reality. The room is extremely expensive, and also very futuristic, but the parents, George and Lydia decide to get it for the kids, Peter and Wendy. The children set the room into a veldt, which an African lion virtually lives. Later on, the children lock the parents into the room in which the lion feeds on them for revenge because Lydia and George turned off the nursery beforehand. In the story, it…

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    there is present. They put their gloves on and get to work. They ordered the house to drag the psychologist and the cup he drank from into the nursery. From here, Peter knows what to do, as he is an expert by now. “Wendy,” he said gently but with a tinge of peculiarity, “ just hang tight patiently outside, while I fiddle around with the settings of the nursery. It won’t take me that long so you can just guard the door and make sure no one comes…

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    so they will provide extra care and education for their children. However, nursery education with conscientious teacher also brings for student safe environment and carefulness with their whole heat.…

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    technology. When George talked to Peter about turning the nursery off, Peter unexpectedly threatened his father. “I wouldn’t want the nursery locked up, I don’t think you better consider it anymore father” (Bradbury 9). This proves that when people depend on other people for technology, they can get aggressive and desperate for it if they no longer have access to it. Additionally, when Lydia punished Peter and Wendy for locking the nursery for a few hours, again he and her had a…

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    The technology is to blame because the technology locked the parents in the nursery. My quote is the technology is to blame because the children took it over even though access to the nursery was restricted for the kids the technology is also to blame for being over too advanced and allowing systems to murder. My first example is in the story while the parents got in the room attempting to “save.” the children the nursery locked the parents in the room after they were in the room then the…

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    This story is about a family whose life evolves solely around technology, it changes the actions and thoughts of the Hadley family. The ending of the story is two dead parents in a very realistic virtual reality room. Thanks to the help of their nursery the children have changed and become murderous. In the passage ¨The Veldt¨, fear is created in several ways, but the children cause many of the fear with their mind, manipulation, and knowledge. First of all, the children used the technology to…

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