Does The Veldt Have A Dependence On Technology

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Analytical Essay
A dependence on technology will not create a utopian society. Relying on technology for everything can create disruption of people’s bonds and love towards family members, disruption in people’s emotions and feelings and disruption to people physically.
Firstly, the technology can create a huge disruption to the bonds with loved ones. Family and friends are always very important to everyone. However, in the future when we have technology that can do sophisticated things for us, the technology could very much impact that important, loving bond we always had with our friends and family. Being dependant on technology makes bonds with people very distant because the technology replaces them. Then, the children will think of the …show more content…

Having a dependence on technology is like having an addiction to a drug. One relies on it to make them feel a certain way but it can totally change one’s emotions, feelings, actions and personality. Being dependent on technology can make one more agitated and lazy because the one might feel that they are not expected to do a regular task because they have machines to do them for them. Trying to stay away from the technology might tear one apart because of how attached they are to it and make one more upset. This passage from the book, The Veldt demonstrates being upset or emotionally changed from technology, “Can’t say I did; the usual violences, a tendency toward slight paranoia here or there. But this is usual in children because they feel their parents are always doing things to make them suffer in one way or another. But, oh, really nothing.” Page 9. When the father threatened turning off all the technology, the son’s personality totally changed. He got violent and started yelling at his parents, he used to actually address his parents with a “hi”. After the incident, he started threatening to kill his parents. Peter and Wendy actually think of the death of parents which explains why the nursery always shows Africa and killings. Technology can manipulate people’s minds and then make them think about dark things. An example from a dystopian short story …show more content…

It can affect people not only emotionally but physically. Technology can definitely affect people physically. In the future, the technology will be much more advanced and there could be some flaws that could lead to people getting injured. “The lions look real, don’t they… I don’t suppose there’s anyway that they could become real? Not that I know some problem with the machinery someone changing something inside?” Page 11. In this part of the story, Lydia the mother is thinking that perhaps the nursery can affect the people in it because they found George’s wallet that had physical damage. At this point, they are still doubting that the technology cannot harm them physically. Technology can make someone more violent. “And then they heard the sounds. The lions were on three sides of them in the yellow veldt grass. They walked quietly through the dry grass, making long, deep rolling sounds in their throats. The lions! Mr. Hadley looked at his wife and they turned and looked back at the beasts edging slowly forward, knees bent, tails in the air.” Page 13. When Peter and Wendy lock their parents in the nursery, the description of the lions is very graphic and having a nursery that can project what one is thinking is very dangerous because they can put a dark picture in their mind. Also, at that age to be thinking of killing and have pleasure watching those videos is very terrifying for the parents. They

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