The Veldt (short story) - Wikipedia " The Veldt " is a science fiction short story by American author Ray Bradbury Originally appearing as " The World the Children Made " in the September 23, 1950, issue of The Saturday Evening Post, it was republished under its current name in the 1951 anthology The Illustrated Man
The Veldt by Ray Bradbury | Library of Short Stories Now, as George and Lydia Hadley stood in the center of the room, the walls began to purr and recede into crystalline distance, it seemed, and presently an African veldt appeared, in three dimensions, on all sides, in color reproduced to the final pebble and bit of straw
VELDT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Veld (also spelled veldt) comes from Afrikaans, the language of the Afrikaners, the descendants of the Dutch and Huguenot people who settled in southern Africa in the 17th century
The Veldt by Ray Bradbury | Full Text Read a summary of The Veldt by Ray Bradbury Two children use a high-tech nursery to create a virtual African veldt that becomes terrifyingly, lethally real
Ray Bradbury: The Veldt. Summary and analysis | Lecturia The Veldt, by Ray Bradbury, is a disturbing story that poses a fundamental question: what happens when technology ceases to be a tool and becomes the boss? The story shows us a world in which technology has advanced so much that it has completely replaced parents in a family
A Summary and Analysis of Ray Bradbury’s ‘The Veldt’ ‘The Veldt’ can be analysed as a cautionary tale about the dangers of technology, especially when it threatens the relationship between parents and their children