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The Veldt Literary Analysis
The parents, George and Lydia, are to blame for their own deaths because the technology took their parenting role and then weren’t even solicitous. Later this leads to the kids being addicted to technology. In the story "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury the parents, Lydia and George, decided to buy a Smart Home that would do everything for them. The house destroyed the parents control over the kids and the relationship between the kids and the parents. This later leads to the kids, Peter and Wendy, getting addicted to the technology and eventually leads to the kids killing the parents using the Smart House. At the beginning of the story the parents were talking about why they bought the Smart House in the first place, "But I thought that's why

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