Some science fiction and some legends warn about the dangers of loving children, but this is very effective. Although predictable, I like slow accumulation, ending is very good, creepy daughter quietly provides psychologist's tea. * I am trembling * I do not know which of the child, the lion, or raising an adult is worse. If I want to go quietly as I did this season this is the best season to read this short horror story.
When everyone starts to be just and the best beloved person, the leopard lives in a place called High Veldt. "Members are neither lowland nor bush nor acidic," smooth, hot, glossy highlands "with sand and sandstone, and" yellow beaches of yellow grass ". Giraffe, zebra and Iran, Koodoo and Hartebeest live there; they are all "cloudy brown sand"; but Leopard, he is "cleanest, most yellow - most brown" - grayish yellow A beast, a beast, he adjusted the yellow top color of High Veldt to his hair. He'll do it! They are really different!
"The Veldt" and "The Rocket" are the story of the storybook "The Illustrated Man". "Pictorials" is a collection of novels, and the sample is the two stories mentioned earlier. Veldt and The Rocket are family oriented stories. It is all facts (or even imaginary things) that create other worlds through technology. These "worlds" created by technology prove that technology may be bad or have good results.
German famous scientist Albert Einstein once said that "our technology has become quite obvious beyond our human nature" ("Albert Einstein"). As shown in "The Veldt", 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 bought television. - You want to know how long you will live. There are lots of wonderful things we can enjoy in this world. Almost everyone wants to live longer. In retrospect, our ancestors lived in a relatively short period of time - very few 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 decreased by about 1.5% per year (Vaupel, 2010).