Technology In Ray Bradbury's 'The Veldt'

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Technology was initially constituted in favor of advancing society in a positive demeanor. However, Ray Bradbury, in his short story, “The Veldt”, challenges this prevailing notion. Bradbury tells the tragic tale of lackadaisical parents, George and Lydia Hadley, who moronically spoil their children by allowing them to have unchecked access to precocious technology, and reap the grave consequences of inadvertently disconnecting their children from actuality. It is through juxtaposition, imagery, and symbolism that Bradbury then suggests the sinister repercussions that are created when people are allowed to detach from reality and indulge in technology.

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