The Veldt Alternate Ending Analysis

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The Veldt Alternate Ending After George had turned off the house, the kids began to wish dark and gruesome insults if the house wasn’t turned back on. These insults pressured George to turn the house back on and the children praised him. After this, the kids ran into the nursery, which has changed to Hawaii, and stayed there all night. In the morning, George called Peter and Wendy to the kitchen for breakfast but there was no response. George called the kids again but no answer again. This began to worry George and he called out to Lydia. Once again there was no answer and George become even more worried. George ran into the nursery and found the three of them in Hawaii having breakfast. With this discovery, George was relieved and sat with his family for breakfast. After they finished eating, George went back inside and called McClean and told him everything was alright. David McClean was shocked by this call and asked if he could come by to take a look at the nursery. George agreed and David was at the house in no time. David walked into the nursery …show more content…

Then David ran out with Lydia and Wendy back to the door. George had successfully drawn the attention of the lions and brought them away from the door. While David, Wendy, and Lydia were running, David didn't realize he was leading the others right into a stampede of wildebeests. As they were running, Wendy pointed out the stampede and David stopped dead in his tracks. He then realized the stampede was running right towards them. He started to run away from the animals with Wendy and Lydia behind him. However, Wendy had stopped to look at the wildebeests. Lydia then noticed that Wendy was gone and saw her standing in the way of the animals. Lydia called out to Wendy and Wendy looked at her mother. Then she was gone. She had been trampled over by the stampede and Lydia began to sob. With the help of David, Lydia got up ran ran back to the nursery

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