Self driving cars are an upcoming innovation for the future. The story “The Veldt,” is a great comparison to new inventions such as vehicles that can operate automatically. Though self driving cars, and examples of technology in fiction can have positive impacts upon a society, their determinants can be fatal. In the story “The Veldt,” the Hadley family lived in a Happylife Home which provided a futuristic technological outlook on life (Bradbury). Life was simpler in the sense that every chore was done for them. The house itself worked to please them. The floors were swept, their food was cooked, and the children were rocked (Bradbury). The Hadley family was with no doubt nurtured. Everything they could ever need was taken care of. The children had the best advantage for an imagination that any child could want. The Hadley house nursery’s realistic walls transformed with the young ten year old’s thoughts (Bradbury). If the children wanted to see Aladdin, they got Aladdin (Bradbury). If the children wanted the rainforest, they got the rainforest (Bradbury). If the children wanted Africa, they got Africa (Bradbury). George, Lydia, Peter, and Wendy had …show more content…
Technology can only go so far. It seems that every man made thing eventually gets destroyed or has glitches. “The Veldt’s” easy going life turned into a stressful depressing life that ended in terror. It also gave an experience of a lifestyle that most couldn't even imagine. Self driving cars could do the same. There could be less wrecks and human guilt in accidents. As shown in “The Veldt,” too much trust in technology can be extremely detrimental. If the car was to mess up the decline could be fatal, but just maybe it could also be the future. Society needs to think carefully before making these new advancement