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The Veldt by Ray Bradbury

2023-03-06 15:19:07

Ray Bradbury's Veldt story The Veldt is a detailed study of how contemporary technology destroys core family problems. Book editor John A. Rothermich commented, "This story is hardly expressed." I agree with this statement and I believe it is the key to the story. The story begins with a family mother whose name is very common. We could not get information on the character's background and how the character arrived at the current time. Setting of "Happylife Home" collection and familiar room such as parent's bedroom and kindergarten

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

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. - This generation of technology has gradually influenced children of this generation. This is a worrying reason because children's adherence to technology does not promote the necessary social growth when young. In order to further explain how it is considered to be harmful, a visual representation in the form of a poster is created to further promote this.

I investigated the two texts of Ray Bradbury's "The Veldt" and Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Specledled Band" on this subject and examined why an effective short story is made. To do so, we examine and compare elements such as structure, technology, function, creator's purpose, and evaluate the relative success of each element. "The Veldt" is a story of science fiction written in the 1950s and will be established in a future world where people's lives are alleviated by inventions. "The Adventure of the Spot Band" is a classic detective story, and the hero Sherlock Holmes is fighting evil in the form of Dr. Royle with the help of his friend Watson. Snapper in the shape of a red border. The story of Conan Doyle is done in middle class of Victorian English