the short story, “The Veldt”, by Ray Bradbury, this threat of modern conveniences is made understandable by imagery, tone, repetition, and symbolism. Bradbury uses imagery and tone to encourage the reader to make connections, reinforcing the plot and making the text more intriguing. His descriptive imagery transports readers to his elaborate settings. Other readers may believe that similes and metaphors provide more to the story. However, imagery, tone, repetition and symbolism appear more frequently…
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