Technology In The Veldt By Ray Bradbury

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Effects of Technology
Technological advancements has helped guide this world into many different directions. Technology has helped simplify life, it has changed how we communicate and it has solved many of the worlds problems. Many publications about the cloning of monkeys and “The Veldt” written by Ray Bradbury both prove that technology can have many detriments and benefits to our world. Technology in the well-known science fiction “The Veldt” was intended to be beneficial. In the Happylife Home the technology enabled the Hadleys to have time to themselves. The Hadleys were not focusing all the time on worrying about their children. The nursery room inside the Happylife Home empowered the children to envision whatever they wanted. The nursery could’ve one day been an unexplored wild jungle and the next be a vast cultural desert it all depended upon the children. The Hadleys had extra help inside the advanced technological home. The house “clothed and fed and rocked them to sleep and played and sang.”( Bradbury, Ray 1) …show more content…

The father of the house soon became powerless. The nursery would allow whatever you thought to appear but the nursery would not allow the father to do exactly just that. The Happylife Home was not permitting the parents to show their affection and love. The children were tremendously clueless upon their parents affection. Since the children didn’t receive affection and love they could not offer it back. The children could not register their parents ever being actual parents. So as a result, the children couldn’t adore their parents. At the end of “The Veldt” George and Lydia (the parents) died. The parents dying is the most obvious reason to why the technology was very detrimental in this short

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