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The Veldt Ray Bradbury Character Analysis

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The Veldt Ray Bradbury “But that’s why we bought this house, so we wouldn’t have to do anything” (pg. 4, Bradbury). In the short story “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury, George is the main character or protagonist in which he plays a loving and cautious father character. The story revolves around a house that does everything for you and a family that is being affected by it, especially the kids, in a negative way. George desperately tries to bring his family back to the normal condition but because of his kids’ addiction to technology he has to take desperate measures by trying to separate the house and the family. This desperate action does not end how he thinks it will end. That is why I have made my thematic statement for this story that too much technology can take away the beauty from everyday life. …show more content…

1, Bradbury) and then the conversation keeps going until Lydia says again “I just want you to look at it, is all, or call a psychologist in to look at it” (pg. 1, Bradbury) and then George goes “What would a psychologist want with a nursery” (pg.1, Bradbury) and then Lydia “You know very well what he’d want” (pg.1, Bradbury). This conversation here shows that this nursery is more than just a normal room in the house because if it were why would a psychologist be needed for it. A nursery is a room for the kids so that must mean something in that room must be so disturbing that a psychologist is needed to check it out and probably make sure that the kids are ok and normal. George, at this point and forward, finds out that the kids have become too addicted to the technology and especially that room and have also become violent. At first he doesn’t take it as seriously but does after it’s too

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