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    communicating in person‚ we choose to text or call. As a matter of fact‚ most adolescents prefer browsing through their endless social media accounts on smartphones‚ rather than sitting down to have a conversation with their parents. In another one of Ray Bradbury’s short stories‚ “The Veldt”‚ he portrays how an attraction for technology is greater than human attraction. In “The Veldt” the mother says‚ “...I feel like I don’t belong. The house is wife and mother now‚ and nursemaid. The home is a fine

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    Imagine waking up in the morning and not having to do anything by yourself. That’s what it is like for the Hadley family in Ray Bradbury’s short story “The Veldt.” In fact‚ they live in a home filled with machines that do everything for them from cooking their food‚ to tying their shoes‚ to putting on their clothes. The Hadley children‚ Peter and Wendy‚ become fascinated with the “nursery‚” a virtual room that transforms into any place in the world on the children’s command. The author succeeds in

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    it. At one point he describes the house as being self protective and bordering on paranoia. The door also recognized the dog’s voice. By giving the house and all of its machines a personality‚ he makes the house appear to be the main character. Bradbury gives many examples of how technology can be both helpful and dangerous to human beings. The stove made food and saved time for the family‚ but when there was no one there it continued to cook and make food. The house continued to use water when

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    In the “Illustrated Man”‚ Ray Bradbury demonstrates that when one is obsessed with something negative‚ consequences are bound to happen. In “The Veldt”‚ Peter and Wendy are obsessed with the nursery and as a result get into a fight with their parents‚ which lead to their parent’s death. When the parents threaten to shut the nursery off‚ their obsession becomes obvious‚ as they lock their parents into the nursery and say‚ “Don’t let them switch off the nursery and the house”. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley

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    Ray Bradbury is an amazing author that not many people know exists. He was born in Waukegan‚ Illinois on August 22nd‚ 1920. His parents were Esther Bradbury and Leonard Spaulding. As a child‚ Ray liked to paint using watercolors along with oil. He enjoyed gathering Mexican artifacts during his childhood. In his childhood‚ Ray’s family moved to Los Angeles‚ California. His wife was Marguerite Susan McClure. He died at the age of 91 years old on June 5th‚ 2012. Ray Bradbury was an excellent author

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    Ray Bradbury‚ The Illustrated Man‚ “The Veldt” The Parents of two children decide to shut off the automated nursery‚ against the childrens wishes. When the nursery is shut off‚ and the children go into a fit of rage‚ they are allowed to play in there one last time only to lock their parents in so the loins can eat the them. The parents of Wendy and Peter. They are concerned about the childrens dependability on the automated house‚ especially the nursery. Lydia and George Hadley - Distressed

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    and "The Pedestrian"‚ Ray Bradbury discusses how he pictures the future. Ray Bradbury uses the setting to convey a negative connotation towards mankind and technology to help unravel the theme that mankind is ultimately destroying itself. In "August 2026"‚ Bradbury uses the setting to show a negative tone and the theme that mankind will destroy itself and its creations. In the short story‚ Bradbury writes‚ "The house stood alone in a city of rubble and ashes" (Bradbury 1). The quote contributes

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    Thought Paper on “The Illustrated Man” “The Illustrated Man” by Ray Bradbury is a marvelous book that immediately pulls you in. This book is about a man whose body is covered in “living” tattoos‚ but the strange part is that his tattoo’s tells stories of the future. The book isn’t a story about the man himself‚ but a book about his tattoos; it is 18 stories compiled into one book. Bradbury’s book tells interesting and imaginative tales about the very eerie future‚ about space and Martians‚ and about

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    Biography Ray Bradbury lived his life full of ambition and youthful joy. He was more than just a writer‚ he was an inspiration to millions. Bradbury’s legacy continues to this day‚ with the publication of over 30 books and 600 short stories. Bradbury was born in Waukegan‚ Illinois‚ which later became the backdrop for many of the stories he wrote. His life there was bursting with a childlike innocence‚ where he was surrounded by numerous family members. But his childhood ended there when his family

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    “The Veldt”‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ is a future fiction that describes the gradual disintegration of the family structure and its values‚ even reaching the physical elimination of the reference adults‚ due to the destructive power of technology. In this futuristic reality‚ the author presents the reliance on technology as one of the worst evils that affect the American society. “The Veldt” tells about the everyday life of Lydia and George Hadley‚ who live with their children‚ Peter and Wendy‚ in a “Happy-life

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