In the Veldt by Ray Bradbury, the parents (George and Lydia) are at purpose of their death because they didn't limit their kids (Peter and Wendy) technology usage throughout the day. This caused their kids to get mad at their parents and eventually kill them. Firstly, I think the parent’s are at fault of their death because they let their technology to take care of their kid’s and not letting them have a limited amount of time on their technology. On the website BBC it’s proven that kids spend about six to eight hours a day on technology. Girl teenagers spend about six and a half hours a day. When teenage boys spend about eight hours a day. This justifies my claim because it shows that the parents didn't restrict their kid’s technology research. This happened to Wendy and Peter in the Veldt, because they only spent their life on their technology instead of playing outside like normal kids. …show more content…
To add on, the website Teen Addiction, proves one of the element why technology is horrendous for kids for a long period of time is, "FOMO," or "Fear of Missing Out," is a commonly described phenomenon for teens and young adults, in which youth increasingly feel the need to stay connected to the Internet, so they aren't the last to know of a news story or social happening.” This demonstrates my claim by displaying that when you don't limit your technology it badly alters your name. This proves my claim by proving that the parents didn’t limit their technology usage. This caused the kids to alter their feeling and kill their