Machines will definitely influence the mind in a negative way. Humans use machines to help them in their daily lives. The negative effect is that they will become too attached to it. Ray Bradbury is trying to tell humans that technology will fail and will ruin the relationship between people and their inventions. Mankind relays between people and their gadgets and they have the ability to create machines that can destroy themselves, but do not know that yet. The mistake of creating inventions that will take over nature is made (There). Seed is trying to warn society about the danger of machines when he reveals, “‘To warn us against these and to fight them may be a second front in the flight for human survival.’” (Seed 87). The thought of fighting machines and robots is terrifying because man knows they can destroy but humanity also needs to continue …show more content…
Technology has taken over the minds that there is no longer any control and they cannot even think freely.Ray Bradbury portrays how the future can bring harm and evil in his short story, “The Veldt” and how mankind can be destroyed in his short story, “There Will Come Soft Rains.” Bradbury joined the Los Angeles League where fans of science fiction would publish magazines known as “fanzines” and he eventually produces four of his own fanzines, including Future Fantasia, in 1939 (Veldt ). Ray Bradbury began selling his short stories to science fiction pulp magazines and in 1941, “Pendulum” was published in Super Science Stories. By 1945, Bradbury was selling his stories to more impressive magazines and was finally being noticed as an excellent writer (Veldt ). Ray Bradbury expresses the idea of Man vs. Machine as an important topic since he believes it could end