Bradbury's Criticism Of The Veldt

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One of Bradbury’s criticisms is that personal and family relationships are disrupted with technology. One example is from one of Bradbury’s pieces , The Veldt. In The Veldt The children of the parents are so attached to a realistic holographic display, that they'll rather prefer it over almost everything. The children get farther and farther away from their relationship with their parents. They go as far as not being themselves. The children start imagining dangerous places, and go into a fit of rage when they were told that they couldn’t use it anymore. They even go as far as murdering their own parents with Africa’s most savage beasts, Lions. The absence between a family connection due to electronics is very real. Most teenagers are in a