The Veldt

Words: 1130
Pages: 5

Humans are a dependent creature. Since the start of time, we have always depended on each other for survival. There are many relationships humanity has made. From the fundamental relationship between parent and child to the intimate ties of marriage. In his short story “The Veldt” Ray Brabury talks about what happens when children become disconnected from the outside world. Arguably the most important relationship, seen in almost every species, is the one between parent and child, which the kids in “The Veldt” lack. Our relationships that we build, or in this case do not build, can make us into the person we are. With limited social interactions, humans often start making irrational decisions and this leads to mental illness.

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The parents recognize the harm they have done by being overly indulgent with their children and try to fix it, however, the parents have been so absent from their children’s lives that there is no longer any mutual respect. “”You’ve let this room and this house replace you and your wife with your children’s affections. This room is their mother and father, far more important in their lives than their real parents” David MacClean warns the Hadleys, but it has escalated to the point that the parents could no longer make up for the care they haven’t shown over the years. The kids slaughtered their parents in order to defend the nursery because they had lost all sense of reality. They had become so dependent on technology that their rationality had vanished. The kids in the process of trying to immerse themselves in the room had developed many mental illnesses like psychosis and obsessive compulsive disorder. The children’s room, which was originally intended to satisfy their imaginative wants, turned into a killing ground because no one in their lives cared enough to oversee or warn them. This haunting ending leaves the reader with a lasting message about the importance of humans in your life and the cruciality of connections with people who care enough about you to check in on you and see how you are