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    video game. Not many people think about the consequences of using technology and the affect it can have on someone’s life and that person’s relationships. The author‚ Ray Bradbury‚ emphasizes the consequences of using technology in the story‚ The Veldt. Ray Bradbury’s use of imagery and allusions help convey the idea that dependence on technology can lead to separation from reality and betrayal of family members. Ray Bradbury uses images of kids crying because of a room to establish that the kids

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    In the story The Veldt‚ Ray Bradbury uses imagery and personification to better illustrate the effects of neglecting children have. During the story‚ Bradbury uses imagery to better help the reader understand what lifestyle the children don’t want to leave. Even though houses like the “Happylife Home” don’t really exist yet‚ the imagery helps the reader picture what it would be like to live in a house like that. Others say that a craft more used during the story would be similes and metaphors. While

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    The Veldt Technology Theme Excessive technology can lead to a characters greed and/or death. The Veldt‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ is about a family that had been blinded by technology. George and Lydia Hadley have been living in an expensive house were everything they need to do is taken care of by their house. Although‚ their house is not any ordinary house. They bought it so they wouldn’t have to do anything. They also have a built in nursery which cost more than the house and turns everything you imagine

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    before modern technology was invented‚ Bradbury wrote compelling short stories on technology far from the time written. Short stories including‚ The Veldt and The Pedestrian. Bradbury’s ideas warn the reader‚ that personal technology will invade and shatter personal relationships. Bradbury shows technology overpowers the love in relationships. In the Veldt by Bradbury‚ two working parents have a son and daughter‚ Peter and Wendy. The parents could not love and nurture their children‚ so in an effort

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    Ray Bradbury‚ the author of The Veldt‚ focused deeply on suspense to make a more unified story. Suspense occurs in numerous occasions‚ like a slap in the face. Some people say that suspense is not necessary to create a creative story. Though it’s not necessary‚ suspense is a key to a more advanced description. No description is equivalent to no story. Description acts as the glue to meld everything together cohesively. These crafts are the base to writing The Veldt. A story based off of suspense

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    Bradbury’s short story “The Veldt” technology may not always be what it seems. In this work George and Linda Hadley‚ parents of Peter and Wendy‚ use technology to unintentionally spoil their children. However‚ when George and Linda finally attempt to discipline their children‚ Peter and Wendy use technology to seek revenge upon their parents. A major theme of the story‚ and one that still seems relevant today‚ is how dangerous technology can be. The main theme of “The Veldt” is how hazardous

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    only themselves but their families. "The Veldt" is a short story written by Ray Bradbury that explores the affect technology has on society‚ especially children. In "The Veldt" the Hadley children have all they could ever want‚ however they lack true parents. Instead they rely solely on a house that does their bidding. When faced with the fear of turning the house off‚ they put all their pent up rage onto the parents‚ and end up murdering them. "The Veldt" uses symbols throughout the story to represent

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    Betrayal is the first similarity between the two stories‚ “The Veldt” & “The Lottery”‚ this is since both stories have characters that have betrayed their own people. The Veldt & the Lottery have their differences and similarities throughout the story. In the Veldt‚ the children have betrayed their own parents‚ while in “the Lottery” Tessie Hutchinson’s supposed “friends” wanted to stone her to death over a lottery ticket. The children and the villagers betrayed their own kind because they wanted

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    mother and father‚ far more important in their lives than their real parents” (16) says the psychologist‚ comparing the nursery to the two actual parents. Ray Bradbury’s short story‚ “The Veldt‚” in his science fiction collection The Illustrated Man‚ creates a dark and futuristic reality about technology. “The Veldt” is about two children named Peter and Wendy who love their nursery‚ a virtual reality. However‚ their parents do not want them to play in the nursery anymore which makes the children upset

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    “The Veldt” gives an insight into a family’s life that drastically changes due to the over usage of advanced technology. Ray Bradbury’s story portrays how parents of a modern family lost their children to technology. This story is about a family‚ the Hadleys‚ whose lives have been overturned because of the extreme usage and dependence on technology. Not only does this impact on the children‚ within the family itself‚ their communication and interactions are also ruined. This short

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