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The veldt story
The veldt story




the veldt story

Ray Bradbury’s use of personification in the machines deceive the characters’ perception of reality. This quotation creates awareness of the negative impacts on technology slowly becoming realistic. Using diction, ‘mechanical cemetery’, Bradbury develops the eerie tone and foreshadowing by depicting a gruesome realism imagery of technology’s victory over humanity. At this point, this quotation signifies the ambiguity of reality versus abstract in technology when Bradbury creates personification and imagery of the machine.

the veldt story

Without any technological power, the house is deathingly silent. In contrast to his pride and love for the machine, George shuts off the house system. Initially, George had admiration for the mechanical genius who conceived the nursery room.

the veldt story

When George shuts off the HappyHome system because of the peculiar malfunction in the nursery and his children’s increasing willfulness, the narrator reveals, “The house was full of dead bodies, it seemed. From a third person’s point of view, the narrator illustrates deception in the destruction of the nursery as the story escalates towards the climax.






The veldt story