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    Authorial/Contextual Notes The Illustrated Man’s author, Ray Bradbury, went through high school during the Great Depression, and did not attend college. Instead, he went to the library, and educated himself through books. During the 1950s, television started to become incredibly popular, and Bradbury distinguished the new form of media as a threat to books, and literature in general. Armed with his profound hatred of technological advancement, Bradbury’s disdain for television and modern technology

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    Science fiction is about ideas involving exploration of the past and future. Science fiction also includes robots and new technology. The Illustrated Man is mainly about exploring technology in different ways. Throughout the book, there are unique ways of showing technology and some weird or different ways too. Ray Bradbury’s The Illustrated Man has a common theme throughout the book. The theme is: Technology is portrayed as failing to make human life better. The story, the Veldt, is about a nursery

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    Robert Suriel Dr. Keane Language Skills 12-19-14 The Illustrated Man In our Language skills class, we are reading Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury. This book is about short stories that take place in future. All of the short stories are based on different themes. For example in the short story, The Veldt theme is technology is controlling our lives. In the story the Veldt the house is fully programmed and high tech. The house takes over everything inside the house, even the roles of mothers

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    Abusing Technology Will Always Have Consequences Ray Bradbury’s book, The Illustrated Man contains different science fiction short stories. Some of his short stories are about aliens taking over Earth, and some involve revenge and murder. Ray Bradbury grew up in the Great Depression and started writing at twelve years old. In some of his short stories, Bradbury predicts how technology will evolve in the future. The consequences of abusing technology are one of Bradbury’s main themes in his short

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    referred to as a literary classic by many. Even so, Bradbury started his career selling to Sci-Fi pulp magazines. One of the most important works to come out of these magazines and later be reprinted in Bradbury’s short story compendium, The Illustrated Man, is “The Veldt.” The story itself is of a room that recreates locations based on the emotions of the inhabitants. Two children change the setting of the room to the African veldt, and lock their parents inside, where they are devoured by lions

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    In the short story, “The Fox and the Forest,” from the anthology The Illustrated Man, Ray Bradbury uses suspense and symbolism to support the theme of the story. In the story, a young couple, William and Susan Travis, are trying to escape their past, which would be our future. They want to escape the future because it is all industrial, with a bomb and biological war occurring and human’s lives having little value. They use time travel to go back in time to Pennsylvania as a vacation, but during

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    The stories “The Veldt” and “Marionettes Inc.” in Bradbury’s The Illustrated Man show the many sides of technology. Bradbury makes it seem as if technology is an amazing thing towards the beginning of the story. In “The Veldt” Bradbury fascinates us with incredible technology. The children have a nursery that takes them to whatever place that they imagine. The children can play however they want without bothering the parents The entire house that they live does everything for them They don't have

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    In the book The Illustrated Man, Ray Bradbury uses the theme of world destruction in several of his stories: “The Highway”, “The Last Night of the World”, and “Zero Hour”. He expresses his opposition to war to us through these four stories by writing of atom wars, and extra-terrestrial conflicts and annihilation. Through his writings, we see his views and stances on how the world has turned a blind eye from equality and worldly respect to a more demanding and selfish state of mind. Ray Bradbury

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    The scientific novel The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury collects 18 different stories and shows certain common themes in order to reflect real life concerns and problems during World War II in the 1950s. Ray Bradbury uses an overall serious narrative method in this novel to introduce the illustrated man as a storyteller for telling a clear moral point of view. The creative imagination as one of them, which related to most of the story. It points out the dangers of imagination for children and

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    Science fiction helps us explore new ways of thinking. It gives us a better perspective on humanity by helping us see into our past, present and future. The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury is a collection of science fiction short stories. The author uses stories set in the future that show human life in the future. He gives examples of innovative technology in every story, but also shows the reader that technology can be helpful or harmful. From creating a children’s playroom to making a human-like

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