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    Technology and its Bad Effect on Families Imagine having so much technology that your kids start to think of it as their mother and father. The story “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury uses many literary elements to show the audience that too much technology can destroy a family. In the story‚ two kids and their parents live in a Happylife Home that does their everyday tasks for them. The children’s parents‚ George and Lydia‚ are going to learn that giving their children too much technology is going

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    Imagine a world with homes that have a mind of their own. Psyche Estates that make living seem remarkably easy and simple‚ possibly too simple(lead in). In “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury‚ there is such thing as a house that does everything for their owner; cleans‚ cooks‚ dresses‚ and even has a nursery for children. But the nursery in these houses is no ordinary playroom‚ this room is able to sense the brainwaves of a child and create images out of the crystal walls it was built with(summary). The author’s

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    Bradbury’s Evidence on the Impact of Technology The short story “The Veldt” is about a family that lives in an automated house called "The Happylife Home‚" filled with machines that do everything for them from cooking meals‚ to clothing them‚ to rocking them to sleep. The two children‚ Peter and Wendy adore the “nursery” as they can teleport to wherever they imagine. Parents‚ George and Lydia‚ come to a realization that their way of life is not so perfect after all and worry about their children’s

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    "“The Veldt” ~Short Story Megacognitive Journal After reading the story of “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury‚ I felt shocked. The beginning was all innocent. I thought it would be about how their parents took care of babies in their own nurseries; but after a few paragraphs‚ I realized that this story was a tragedy. How could chldren even think of killing their own parents? After all‚ the fact that their parents gave birth to them is the whole reason that they are able to think‚ act‚ feel‚ and talk

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    The story “The Veldt” follows the Hadley family after their move into an automated “Happy Life Home‚” filled with machines that do literally everything for them‚ from cooking‚ cleaning‚ to tying their shoes and bathing them. While the parents begin to feel directionless‚ the children‚ Peter and Wendy‚ become dependent on “the nursery‚” a virtual reality room which telepathically links to the user’s desire to form immersive worlds. When their parents discover the nursery is stuck playing the sinister

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    Brandon Mrs. Smith Honors English II 7th 22 September 2013 The Unveiling Veldt While reading the very intriguing and entertaining story “The Veldt‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ I have found the gothic element occurs frequently throughout the story.The story consists of a family who finds the perfect house to raise their offspring in.The parents try to keep their children from the harmful things in society‚ while they are the ones doing the most emotional damage to them through the lifeless house

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    Fahrenheit 451. The veldt was published originally as “The Word the Children Made” in The Saturday Evening post and later republished in “The illustrated man” in 1951. The rise in the popularity of T.V. had a direct influence on “The Veldt.” At the time the story was written‚ many American families were acquiring their first television sets‚ and no one was sure exactly how this new technology would impact the relationships among family members and this fear is reflected in “The Veldt”. Characters

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    example‚ if a child swears and gets in trouble‚ they didn’t think they did anything wrong because he/she heard from someone else. They don’t know what is right or wrong until they learn it. After Reading 1. The first example of foreshadowing in “The Veldt” is when the parents hear the screaming. That scream that was in the beginning of the story‚ is actually the scream when they are getting eaten by the lions. The second example of foreshadowing is when the father goes into the nursery and finds his

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    Literary Paragraph- “The Veldt” Theme In the short story‚ “The Veldt”‚ written by Ray Bradbury reveals the odds by creating a machine that only allows children to detach emotionally from their parents and their loss of innocence. Lydia and George Hedley live in a Happy life home a technological marvel that automatically tends to their every need which dresses them‚ cooks the food‚ brushes their teeth‚ and even rocks them to sleep. The house also contains a high-tech nursery. The nursery turns

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    The Veldt Critique In the ultramodern interpretation of The Veldt‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ science fiction portrays a very genuine interpretation of the direction humanity is going in with relation to the complexities of technology. The short story begins in a futuristic setting in which a smart home takes care of the needs of a family until they become dependent upon it. Within this home‚ a very large dimensional nursery was built for the children which has a three dimensional capability to portray any

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