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Similes In The Veldt By Ray Bradbury

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In the world, one of the most vicious places is the veldt of Africa. There is death everywhere and it is very corrupt. A child’s imagination can be like this without the loving protection of a family. This supports the statement, the absence of family leads to a lack of discipline. In The Veldt by Ray Bradbury, this is told by similes and imagery of the veldt. Bradbury uses a connection of carpets to children in The Veldt. This is referencing the lack of discipline that the parents use on the children. This simile is “Children are like carpets, they should be stepped on every occasionally.” (Bradbury 8) This connection told by the psychologist shows how the parents have not disciplined their children well and how unconnected they are with
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