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The Veldt Essay

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In a story, the tone is often more important than any other kind of Author’s Craft. This is best seen in the short story The Veldt by Ray Bradbury The most prominent of all being Tone/Mood. All throughout the story are tiny clues and hints about the end fate of the parents, and the inner minds of their children. Through the story, they hear eerily familiar screams coming from the Nursery. While there is still tons of tone, there is many other kinds of Author’s Craft in the story. For instance, there is metaphors of how technology can take over your life and vivid imagery. Each detail is made in a creepy way, designed to bring chills up your spine. Every dialogue has a worried tone, from the parents fearful for their lives and children, to the ending words of the story. The story is absolutely saturated with tone.

One might say that the story is designed with Tone in mind. In every paragraph is a whiff of something wrong. The eerily familiar screams coming from the nursery and the talk of death and the children's obsession with it gives hints to the plot, and creates a spooky mysterious atmosphere. Bits and …show more content…

There is Imagery, Metaphors, and much more. Images fills the descriptive story. The description of the Veldt inside the Nursery alone proves how much imagery is in the story! Talking of how the vultures circle above, and the oppressive heat beats down upon the parents when they enter the Nursery for the first time. It also has many metaphors, ranging from the Nursery taking over as the parent when the real parents would not play with their children, to how people can lose themselves in the quest for better stuff as to not work as much. The whole story can serve as a metaphor for how technology can take over one’s life. The story has lots, lots, and lots of other kinds of Author’s craft, moreover all of this helps contribute to the tone of the

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