Living in the new Millennium with advanced technology, it creates pressure and frustration in daily life. This frustration and pressure are competition between people and technology, and if the computer era is not in time, we will be called "an outdated man". According to Ray Bradbury, technology has transformed humans for slave purposes. In Veldt technology, Peter and Wendy play an important role in their lives. Technology is considered to be one of the most outstanding things for human beings, but careful study may be destructive. His short story "Veldt" shows how technology destroyed Hadley's family. Parents desire "happy family life", but children do not like to have their own family values and form the families they desire.
In this short article I will explain how sad the opinions of some people are about human condition. Technology eliminates the love of relationship between parents and children. Nursery school became the core part of Peter and Wendy 's life. Child mother Lydia told her husband George that kids will be destroyed if they lock the kindergarten. "They live for kindergartens." Children do not know what is wrong or wrong, and those who spend more time with them have a stronger influence. Psychologist David McLean said: "This room is their mother and father and they are more important in their lives than their real parents." Children are their artificial substitute parents ( To protect their nursery schools, they lie to their parents and resist. George and Lydia decided to close the nursery school because of the violent nature, but it was too late. "We gave the children all the things they wanted - this is our reward - conservative, disobedient" their understanding was too late, they took care of their children by artificial I threw it to my parents. Although the story is not written in today's modern technology.
In conclusion, in Ray Bradbury's short story The Veldt, it shows us that we are telling us that not all technologies are good for you. "Too much is not a good thing for everyone." - Bradbury Page 3 In order for children born at home to do their utmost, "Why do we need parents?" Children, Wendy And Peter is considered to be their true parents at home by being influenced by technology. "Since Wendy and Peter have little emotion they desire, this is because of their real parents' It is a blame. That means they use other means to get this feeling. It is now a nursery and technology in their house.
One of the themes of "The Veldt" is that children without parental supervision are not subject to disciplinary action. In Ray Bradbury's short story, George and Lydia Hadley nearly completed the task of raising children into their electronic house, especially nursery. The house did everything for them, and it replaced the parents mainly. Kindergartens can be anything that children imagine, and they use it to create a realistic African meadow. Children benefit from constant entertainment. As Lydia said, "The house is now my wife and mother and I am a nanny, can I compete with Africans?" When parents try to discipline children, the children use their children in some way I refuse to use it. Fatal result
Parents killed them at the kindergarten lion at last. Lei Bradbury developed his theme, ie, excessive technology destroys children with his short story "The Veldt" by using settings, characterization and prophecy. First of all, the setting of the short story "The Veldt" was held at Happylife's house, home of the Hadley family. This makes the children feel that they do not need the parent's skills anymore, and humans can make simple changes to reduce future technical dependence. Media has great influence on children, which can lead to future violence and dependence. Media is a powerful social entity that can be very harmful. Television is different from most social agents. Because it is impossible to talk with the television, and the information to be delivered does not have a say. Children