Compare And Contrast Anthem And The Veldt

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“It has become appallingly obvious that out technology has exceed out humanity’ - Albert Einstein.These short stories are dystopian novels that each have a social commentary to create a critique within society with “The Veldt” focusing on a post modern day society ans the dangers of technology overuse and “Anthem”critiquing the idea of collectivism. In the short stories “Anthem” by Ayn Rand and “The Veldt” by Ray Bardburry, through the usage of plot, the author conveys the idea that the appearance of technology can lead to artificial and untamed thoughts. In the short story “The Veldt” by Ray Bradburry, the author uses the literary element of plot to develop the theme that the appearance of technology can lead to artificial and untamed thoughts. …show more content…

This shows that the overuse of technology can lead to uncontrollable thoughts. It important plot point that explains how the children began thinking of demise before even they could understand the technology influencing them or anyone else could. Furthermore, the mother becomes frightened by the realistic walls crying "It's too real!... they almost got us!" although she is aware that the walls are not filled with real creatures. The author illustrates how through the usage of technology people's thoughts can altered from the reality, even if it is just fictional what is happening. Although she was aware that I wasn't real, the technology was still able to make her believe it was real. In the the short dystopian novel "Anthem" by Ayn Rand, the author uses the literary element, plot, to develop the theme that the appearance of technology can lead to artificial and untamed thoughts. During the text, the main character Equality creates his very own invention alone and although prohibited he still beilieves that if he brings his box to the government