Dysfunctional Devices In The Veldt

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Literature Essay
The science fiction short story, “The Veldt”, takes place in the HappyLife home. This house sweeps, dusts, vacuums, clothes them, and more. The HappyLife home does so much for them that bad things start to happen. In the end, the kids will use the house’s technology to kill their parents. That is why the science fiction short story, “The Veldt”, by Ray Bradbury is about attachment and reveals that when people try to dissolve another’s dysfunctional attachment, hate and suspicion are left behind. “The Veldt” includes many occurrences where the parents try to eliminate Peter and Wendy’s attachment with technology. Lydia wants to shut off the nursery early in the story because she is scared of how realistic the nursery’s images were. She said, “Lock the nursery for a few days while I get my nerves settled.” This shows that Lydia is clearly trying to disrupt, at least for a little while, the children’s connection to technology. But it is not only Lydia who wants to turn off …show more content…

They simply cannot live without it. One place the dysfunctionality is shown is by the level of enragement the level the kids exhibit without technology. Without it, Peter and Wendy “screamed and pranced and threw things.” This is dysfunctional because it is causing other more important relationships, like a parental relationship, to become worthless to them. Peter’s bond with technology took priority over the one with his parents when he wishes death upon his parents if they did not turn back on the tech they turned off. Peter said “I wish you were dead!” This is extremely dysfunctional because the technology, yet again, is taking a much higher priority than the relationship with his parents. The relationship with between a parent and their child should take priority over almost all other relationships. That is why Peter and Wendy’s relationship is easily

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