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The Veldt Ray Bradbury

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In “The Veldt,” Bradbury is stating that society’s biggest problem is our addiction to technology. The 21st century provides several viable examples of technology reliance; the constant use of cellular phones is a shared trait of millennials. While in public, it is almost inevitable to not catch sight of someone on their phone. In “The Veldt” the children and the parents are addicted to technology; however, it is not cellular phones that they are dependent, but on a house. A quote that undoubtedly shows that they are addicted to their abode is when the father states, "Matter of fact, we're thinking of turning the whole house off for about a month. Live sort of a carefree one-for-all existence.” The child horrified by his father’s statement

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