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    live in this smart-house that is full of technology. They have two kids, Wendy and Peter. Wendy and Peter have a nursery that is like a virtual reality room. Wendy and Peter get addicted to the nursery and George Lydia threaten to shut off the nursery and Wendy and Peter disagree and then lock their parents in the nursery. The parents end up dying because the lions that were in the nursery ate them. So, I believe that the parents are to blame in their deaths. The reason I believe that the…

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    children and giving them liberty to act how they please. When George bought the nursery he felt relieved that the pressure to be a good father was off of his shoulders and placed onto the house. By doing this George lost communication with his children and they began to rely on the nursery to convey their thoughts and emotions. George denies the need for a psychologist he is only denying his own doubts on the nursery. While George laughed at Lydia for running out after the lions started chasing…

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    nature in the nursery to show that in the future so many animals will be extinct that humans will only have technology to resemble what nature used to be like. Bradbury describes some animals in the nursery as "aluminum roaches an iron crickets" to show that every creature in the nursery was mechanical. The author shows how the nursery resembles an artificial jungle by describing how the animals took shape cavorting in crystal substances, he does this because he wants to show that the nursery is…

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    novels is that humans can be manipulated by technology. “The Veldt” is about a family that has a very technologically advanced home that performs every task for them. The children eventually get revenge on their parents with their own technology – the nursery. Through the course of the story, Bradbury uses characterization to portray his characters as vivid, real and believable, illustrates his style through science fiction and foreshadowing, and displays the consequences of technological…

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    Never get obsessed with fake things, because it can lead to a negative downfall. From the story "the Velt" the children get obsessed with their nursery where they can think of anything and it comes to life for them. Their parents were starting to get worried for them. Ever since they heard and saw the nursery was africa and had lions all around. On page 1 it says "They walked down the hall of their soundproof happy life home cost them $30,000 installed, this house which clothed and fed and…

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    The Veldt Analysis

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    Hadley family, in The Veldt, moved into their new happylife home; George and Lydia Hadley bought their children a mechanical nursery. The theme of the nursery could be easily changed by one’s thoughts. The children, Peter and Wendy, started to rely on the nursery more than their parents. Eventually, it became an addiction to them. Peter and Wendy’s addiction to the nursery became more than just an interactive toy; it became reality. The room led to neurotic thoughts. The parents knew that…

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    Symbolism In The Veldt

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    the nursery for awhile. So when the family was eating dinner they asked their kids about the nursery and why it was locked on africa. And the kids wouldn't tell they were lying and in denyle. So wendy couldn't handle it so she ran off to the nursery to go change the place they were at. She ran off to go change it so she could prove their parents wrong about being in africa. So the dad decided to actually lock up the nursery. Not not even a few minutes later they had got back in the nursery.…

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    the benefits of baby furniture:  Some must-have nursery items help in feeding the baby and changing nappy. If you use the right furniture, you will not have a backache. Bending down at least 15 times to change the nappy can give you a terrible backache. So, use proper furniture.  You and your baby will enjoy utmost comfort by using best nursery furniture. When the baby sleeps in the Moses basket, you need not worry about your child’s safety.  Nursery baby furniture can also enhance the…

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    The Veldt

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    the parents are locking up the nursery for the kids and the kids are begging them not to lock it. “You know how Peter is about that. When I punished him a month ago by locking it for just a few hours he lost his temper! And Wendy too. They live for the nursery.”(Bradbury, pg.3).…

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    Stereotypes In Society

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    Society has a variety of different stereotypes which can positively or negatively affect people. Everyone has different viewpoints on society’s stereotypes. Authors use their writing to reveal these stereotypes. Hurston uses extended metaphors in “How it Feels to be Colored Me” and in Bradbury’s “The Veldt” symbolism is used to prove that society forces their own stereotypes to alter perspectives. Hurston's extended metaphors in “How it Feels to be Colored Me” emphasizes the effect of society…

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