Compare And Contrast The Veldt

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“The Veldt” & Neuro Drinks Comparison “The Veldt,” a short story written by Ray Bradbury, is about a technologically developed home. This story demonstrates the life of a family that consists of a mother, father, daughter, and son, mainly showing how the technology of this house impacts their lives. A new brand of drinks called Neuro uses science and technology to create a formula to produce their drinks, said to improve the lives of common people. The detriments of advanced technology in “The Veldt” along with the disadvantages of Neuro drinks dominate the advantages, essentially making them not only unrewarding, but possibly perilous as well. The home in “The Veldt” completed necessary tasks for the family that lived in it, such as cooking …show more content…

A new type of drink, Neuro, has been created. The Neuro drink serves different functions, and comes in multiple flavors (Caffeine). Although not proven, the various function drinks have labels that claim to perform specific tasks (Jarrett). For example, on the Neuro Sonic drink, the bottle states one will “stay energized, focused, alert” after drinking it (Jarrett). These multi purpose drinks are beneficial, for they may genuinely operate like the company claims they do. Nevertheless, even if the drinks do not contain ingredients that properly carry out the claimed functions, it promotes people to believe that they are drinking something that benefits them; furthermore, similar to the placebo effect, it may even allow the consumer’s brain to believe that the drinks …show more content…

This house may have sounded perfect, but in reality, it had major complications. This home made the family living in it distant from one another (Bradbury 3). The children did not depend on the parents for majority of things, as the home automatically completed most tasks for them (Bradbury 1). Since the kids were never very close to their parents, they never truly learned to love them (Bradbury). The nursery itself also had disadvantages. Even though this diverse room allowed oneself to express their thoughts, this room also allowed for the power to be abused. For example, the children in “The Veldt” had violent thoughts about Africa, eventually leading to them closing their parents in the nursery room. Subsequently, due to complications in the room turning the setting of the room into reality, the parents were mauled by lions (Bradbury). Essentially, although there are some benefits to this innovated room, there are even more

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