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    Technology Technology advancements have made life easier in many ways. It is used a lot to perform everyday tasks but it may be too much use. The technological advancements in “The Veldt” and apps that allow access to medical records on mobile devices have many benefits but also many detriments. In the fiction story “The Veldt”‚ the Hadley family had a lot of technology in their home that provided them with many benefits. The family was catered with machines that completed everyday tasks such as bathing

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    Timeless lessons or themes are featured in the stories that end up being classics. The authors who illustrate these ideas are the ones who remain in schools and therefore in the minds of many generations. In Ray Bradbury’s short story “The Veldt” he portrays how disastrous it is to rely completely on technology. Intertwined with this are lessons of greed and inattention. Almost immediately the technology of the time is introduced by the stove that is cooking a meal without the help of human hands

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    The Veldt by Ray Bradbury is about two children‚ Peter and Wendy‚ that live with their parents‚ Lydia and George Hadley. Bradbury wrote this story to describe how dangerous technology can effect society‚ and how childhood is signified. The family‚ Hadleys‚ purchased a “Happylife Home.” The house has a demeanor of treating everyone in the house. As the family becomes more dependent on the house‚ they become more obsessed with being reliant on technology and being spoiled. Therefore‚ childhood in the

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    since they’ve all been separated by the technology the have in their home. From reading the short story “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury‚ you could easily see that technology has pulled people away from the things that are really important‚ and they don’t realize how important those things are until they are gone. Everyone wants the newer and better electronics‚ so the more

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    In Ray Bradbury’s The Veldt‚ the Hadleys live a disconnected life. Their entire house is made up of technology. The HappyLife Home‚ it’s referred to as. “The house which clothed them and fed them and played and sang and was good to them‚” (Bradbury 1). It babysits. It bathes. It cooks. It thinks. As far as George and Lydia are concerned‚ their lives are already being lived for them. The Hadley children‚ on the other hand‚ live simply. Not in the sense that they are frugal‚ or selfless‚ but there

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    In the stories‚ from The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury‚ “Zero Hour” and “The Veldt‚” both convey the importance of parent child relationships. In both stories‚ the kids have too much freedom. In “The Veldt‚” the Peter and Wendy can get away with whatever they want and the parents don’t care. In “Zero Hour‚” Mink’s mother lets her take her best dishes and tools to play in the yard. Mink’s parents know the game she is playing and even though it is not a game appropriate for kids‚ they don’t stop

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    In Bradbury’s "The Veldt‚" the warning George received from Peter and the desire for help towards the children illustrates the theme of technology taking over human’s minds. George announced that he will cut off the nursery which distress the kids. Peter than voiced his opinion‚ "` I don’t think you’d better consider it anymore‚ Father`" (Bradbury 8). This proclaims that technology took over Peters mind because he can’t bear to lose it. He goes as far as threatening his father he no longer feels

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    their children. Ray Bradbury‚ the author of The Veldt‚ writes of the harm of technology in children’s lives as he depicts two children‚ Wendy and Peter Hadley who disrespect and hat their parents. The disrespect and hatred for George and Lydia is derived from being spoiled with technology. Foreshadowing‚ symbolism‚ and setting‚ all contribute to a warning that grave consequences come with the overindulgence of technology. The setting of the African veldt in the nursery compares the wild animals to the

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    Harrison Bergeron and the veldt comparison There are many different versions of dystopia. One of which is a world where everyone is the same and there is no individuality. Another version of dystopia is a world where machines have taken control of all our everyday needs and are rendering human life worthless. Two short stories that display these different types of dystopia are Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut and The Veldt by Ray Bradbury. Harrison Bergeron is set in a future world where everyone

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    Imagine waking up in the morning and not having to do anything by yourself. That’s what it is like for the Hadley family in Ray Bradbury’s short story “The Veldt.” In fact‚ they live in a home filled with machines that do everything for them from cooking their food‚ to tying their shoes‚ to putting on their clothes. The Hadley children‚ Peter and Wendy‚ become fascinated with the “nursery‚” a virtual room that transforms into any place in the world on the children’s command. The author succeeds in

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