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    Respect will come from children if parents display love and discipline for them. Ray Bradbury, the author of The Veldt, agrees with this notion and shows in his story that parents who don’t care for and interact with their children, they will lose respect and love from their children. Bradbury thinks parents need to take initiative and be able to command their children’s respect. Through setting, imagery, and foreshadowing, the Bradbury suggests that parents need to discipline their children.…

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    The Veldt Analysis

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    The Veldt teaches readers that addictions can ruin all the good things in one’s life. When the 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…

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    The “Veldt” by Ray Bradbury tells the story of a family which has been blinded by technology told via a Third Person Limited Omniscient point of view. As a result of the integration of excessive amounts of technology, their traditional family bonds have deteriorated. They have allowed technology to take over and replace each other, resulting in the constant chipping away at their familial bonds. It shows us the extent to which their bonds have deteriorated and how towards the end, they attempt…

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    The Veldt Essay

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    In the story “The Veldt” it was about how a family had lots of money and so they got their two kids a nursery. The nursery was special because the nursery could change to whatever the kids thought of. The parents were getting worried about the kids because they always picked a bad scenery for the nursery, so they called in Mr. Mclean to help them. Ray Bradbury focused on multiple craft moves like dialogue, imagery, and similes to make the story more interesting by giving lots of detail. There…

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    Technological Advancements Technology advances provide both benefits and detriments to society. Some of these advances can immobilize the community, but some can provide enormous benefits. Technology had made great advances on a global scale, especially within the last half century. Works of fiction and informational texts have addressed the numerous influences of modern innovation. The story “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury is about a family that lives in a home where there are many…

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    In Ray Bradbury’s story “The Veldt”, there is a large family struggle between the nursery, a room connected to the children’s thoughts to where whatever they think comes on a screen, and the family themselves. The family has all different viewpoints and opinions on the issue of technology. Within that struggle and within the story, the author, Ray Bradbury used multiple craft moves for different purposes in the story. First, he used personification to build a mood in the story. Second, he used…

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    Ray Bradbury's 'The Veldt'

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    Can you imagine being stuck in a world where machines do everything for you? For a while it’s a dream, but after a short amount of time it would become a nightmare. In the book “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury, having a machine brushing your hair and tying your shoes is normal. It would be weird to have to do easy everyday tasks on your own without a machine helping you or even doing it for you. In this book the parents of the children threaten to turn off all the machines in their house, or they…

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    Ray Bradbury ingeniously used the themes in the short story “The Veldt” to reveal the family issues in the developing society. “Technology” is an indispensable theme in the story. Hadley’s family living in the modern house with all the high technical machines piecemeal makes them forget the value of the family love. Not only because of that reason, but also because the parents are too busy with their work and oblivious about their kids: “It seemed that, at a distance, for the past month, he had…

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    Throughout the existence of human life people have tried to predict the future in numerous times. However, “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury has exceptionally foreseen many commodities that were once fiction to many. In the short story, the Hadley family lives in a Futuristic setting in which homes are built to be the main caregivers of the household. Many appliances predicted by Ray are found in today's society and numerous of these predictions are used in our daily lives. For example the story…

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    In The Veldt, the parents, George and Lydia, are to blame for their own deaths. They are to blame because they didn’t set limits on the technology and got to addicted to it. Early in the story, the parents, George and Lydia, are having a conversation about how they think they should shut down the house."But I thought that's why we bought this house, so we wouldn't have to do anything?" This support my claim because the technology got everyone addicted and they depended on it for doing everything…

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