Ray Bradbury's "The Veldt" addresses several fundamental problems we encountered in modern times, such as the collapse of family relationships with technology. Ray Bradbury is an American writer from 1920 to 2012 (Paradowski). "The Veldt" written in 1950 is more important than today. As Marcelene Cox said, the fundamental question is "parents are often busy raising their parents, so they are the same as they lose their parents' glory.
German famous scientist Albert Einstein once said that "our technology has become quite obvious beyond our human nature" ("Albert Einstein"). As The Veldt stated, Ray Bradbury's view on technology is similar to Einstein's view. Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois on August 22, 1920 and died on June 5, 2012. At the time of writing "The Veldt", many American families purchased television, which affected this story. - Have you ever wondered how long you will live? There are lots of wonderful things we can enjoy in this world. If you think that they are willing to choose, most people would like to live longer. In retrospect, our ancestors lived in a relatively short period of time - only a small number of people lived in their 40s. However, since one century ago, human life has dramatically increased. Since the 1960s, the mortality rate of people over the age of 80 has dropped about 1.5% per year (Vaupel, 2010).
As everyone starts to be just and the best beloved, the leopard lives in a place called High Veldt. "Members are neither lowland nor bush nor acidic, but there are sand and sandstones" smooth, hot, shining highlands, yellow lawns gathered "Kirin, zebra and Iran, Koodoo and Hartebeest lived there And they are all "yellowish yellow"; But leopard is the most clean and most yellow - all yellowish - grayish yellow of all the fleshy fleshy beast, he is a high Veldt Fit 'yellow tarch color' to your hair.