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The Veldt Literary Analysis
Ashley Bennett
English 203
Allison Tharp
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Title In the short story “The Veldt” Ray Bradbury expresses how modern technology can destroy a family. People are trying to remove the challenges and difficulties of being a human, so they are making technology better and better. The “Happy Life Home” is a prime example of this. The “Happy Life Home” played mother and father to these children and made them turn on their parents, and kill them. The children in “The Veldt” turned on their parents because they were going to turn off the closest thing to them which was the nursery. This shows how technology can be the seed of destruction. Some technology has helped us in many ways, such as microscopes, electricity, and computers. Other

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