As young children grow, their attitude changes dramatically. They love their parents and they do not like them. This general process accelerates when their lifestyle is adversely affected. Ray Bradbury is a prominent author and famous for Silicone Valley's opponent who comments on this regular theme. According to Ray Bradbury's official website, he received the 2000 National Foundation Excellence Contribution American Literature Award and the 2007 Pulitzer Prize Special Award (HarperCollins Publishers).
"The Veldt" is a short story about the Hadley family written by Ray Bradbury in 1950. Families live in a future world and eventually "destroy interpersonal relationships and destroy children's minds") The house they live in is not an ordinary house, and Bradbury is the family's future It is very creative and optimistic in predicting. The house did everything for the house, including binding shoes, cooking, and even shaking them to sleep. - People are born with different facial structures, heights and shapes. But in our present society, most people imagine that the ideal woman is tall and slim. In Jane Yolen's poem "Fat is not a fairy tale," the speaker expresses her view through imitations, prophecies, figurative words that one day a beautiful, more comprehensive image of a woman will dominate To do.
Imagine that your children have so much skills to start watching them as their mother and father. The story of Ray Bradbury "The Veldt" uses a lot of literary elements to show the audience that there is a possibility of destroying families if too much technology is used. In the story, two children and their parents live in Happylife Home to do daily work. Children's parents George and Lydia will learn that if you give your child too much technology, it will lead to future adverse events. By using conflicts, settings and characterization, Bradbury communicates too much skill to destroy families