The African Veldt And The Children's Tale By Ray Bradbury

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Ray Bradbury uses comparison of the African veldt and the children’s personalities to develop the notion that the overindulgence of materials can be harmful. As the story begins, Bradbury describes some of the details of the nursery: “And here were lions now, fifteen feet away, so real, so feverishly…the lions came running at them” Likewise, George mentioned: “The children thought lions, and there were lions…Death and Death.” These descriptions establish that the lions have the same personality with the children; both are wild. In doing so, Bradbury emphasizes George and Lydia have completely left their children in the hands of their possessions, rather than handling it themselves. Due to the overindulgence of the nursery: the children avoid

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