The Time Machine And The Veldt Comparison

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Have you ever had the thought that technology is becoming so advanced that someday we might not be able to think for ourselves? There is no questioning the fact that we live in a society that is raging for the newest technology trends. We live in a society that craves technology so much that whenever a new piece of technology comes out, people go crazy to get their hands on it. The stories that will be analyzed are The Time Machine by H.G Wells and The Veldt by Ray Bradbury. These stories offer great insight into technologies’ advancements over time that will ultimately lead to the downfall of human beings. These two stories use a different interpretation of what will happen when technology advances, but when summed up a common theme appears. In the story, The Time …show more content…

There is a story that makes that idea very plausible. In the story of The Veldt, the parents have bought technology for their children’s nursery. The technology that they bought turns the children’s nursery into an African safari, in which everything appears to be real -- because it is. The parents decide that the kids have been spending too much time in the room and prevent them from using it. The parents decided to shut the room off, which results with their children beginning to make death threats against them. Later in the night the children start crying for help and the parents go in the room. The kids have lured them into the room towards the lions, which the parents thought were fake, to kill them. In the case of this story, the two types of people were the children and the parents. The children are the ones that knew how to use the technology to work in their favor allowing them to overpower the

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