The Veldt Literary Analysis

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Goodwin
Riley Goodwin
Hensley
Honors English 11 / Fourth Period
26 January 2017
?The Veldt? Summary ?The Veldt? by Ray Bradbury is a short story about a family living in a futuristic house. The house does everything for the parents and their children. Bradbury says that the house clothes, feeds, sings, plays, and rocks the family to sleep. While this sounds great, the parents George and Lydia, spends the most money on the nursery in the house. The house itself costs thirty thousand dollars and the nursery accounts for half of the cost. The nursery is decorated with three-dimensional virtual reality walls. Lydia becomes concerned about the nursery and she asks George to look at it. George and Lydia enter the calm room, but then as they step
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The lions then come running at the parents and they leave the room screaming. George and Lydia decide that the scene is all too real and that the kids need to quit spending time in Africa. However, George remembers how the children threw tantrums the last time he shut down the nursery. Lydia starts to admit that she wants to start doing everyday tasks again. She has not been the same since they bought the house and neither has George. George decides to go back to the nursery and change the setting from Africa to ?Aladdin.? The nursery refuses to change. The children Wendy and Peter, return home and George asks them about the nursery. The kids act like they do not know anything about this African veldt. Hearing of this Wendy runs to the nursery and then she returns saying that there is not an African setting. George and the family walk back to the nursery in disbelief. When they get there the room appears as a forest with a river running through it. In the room he finds a wallet that seems to be chewed up by a lion. They leave and George locks the room back up. The parents start to realize that the kids are spoiled and that the kids are controlling them. They then realize that the kids are back in the