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Technology For Granted In Ray Bradbury's 'The Veldt'

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Karl Marx once said that “the production of too many useful things results in too many useless people”. I believe that famed writer Ray Bradbury also believed this, as shown in his short story “The Veldt”, where the Hadley family’s children are so accustomed to the machines that they don’t do anything that requires even the slightest bit of effort. Ray Bradbury believes that we’ll take technology for granted, and that it’s getting scary good. Ray Bradbury believes that we’ll take technology for granted. In the story, Mr. Hadley threatens to shut off the house so that they could learn how to do things by themselves. In response to this, his son, Peter, says this: “I don’t want to do anything but look and listen and smell, what else is there
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