The Veldt by Ray Bradbury

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  • Watch out!
  • Every home should have one.
  • *GASP*
  • How is the African veldtland gone?
  • GO TO BED!
  • ROAR!
  • AAAAAAAH!
  • Those screams - they sound familiar
  • Do they?
  • The Hadley family lives in a fully automated house that consists of a virtual reality room called the nursery. The nursery is able to conjure up anything someone imagines. Their lives seem to be perfect, but Lydia Hadley is displeased with her house and nursery because of how it has affected her family and her. Lydia Hadley asks her husband, George Hadley, to check their nursery because she senses a menacing presence coming from the African veldt their kids conjured up . George Hadley doesn't see anything wrong with the nursery and instead is amazed and content with the nursery.
  • This room is their mother and father, far more important in their lives that their parents.
  • After George gave it some thinking and investigated the nursery on his own, he concluded that something had to be off with the nursery and his kids. As a result, he questioned his kids Peter and Wendy about the African veldt. Peter and Wendy denied their parents' accusations and showed them the nursery was indeed not an African veldt but a magical forest. George clearly sensed that their kids were being mischievous and lying so he locked the nursery.
  • I WISH YOU WERE DEAD!
  • Insults won't get you anywhere.
  • No!
  • Later that night, George and Lydia tried to fall asleep but couldn't with all the thoughts about their kids and the nursery in their heads. George and Lydia began discussing their kids' disobedient behavior and how they should bring a stop to it. George decided that its best they ask David McClean, a psychologist, about their kids and the nursery. All of a sudden as they were talking, they heard the familiar screams of two people and a lion's roar come from downstairs. They assumed that Peter and Wendy had broken into the nursery.
  • A cup of tea?
  • Oh, they'll be here directly.
  • The next day, David McClean arrived at the Hadley household to have a look at the nursery. George mentioned the screaming, the lions, and the violence coming from the African veldt to David. As David and George examined the nursery, David explains he senses something is wrong and advise George to have the nursery and house turned off. David also explains to George that because he and Lydia allowed the nursery and home to raise their children, their children now are dependent on it and have more respect for the nursery than for him and Lydia. Before David left George turned the nursery off.
  • After Peter and Wendy realized the nursery was turned off, they began throwing a tantrum. They were throwing and breaking things left and right. They screamed and swore and jumped on the furniture. Petre and Wendy pleaded for the nursery to be turned back on, but George Hadley wouldn't allow it. However, at the very end, George was overwhelmed with all the pleading so he allowed Peter and Wendy to enter the nursery for only a minute. As George and Lydia began looking for their kids after their time in the nursery passed, they began hearing Peter and Wendy yelling for them from the veldt. George and Lydia entered the veldt and were locked in by Peter and Wendy.
  • Shortly after Lydia and George are locked into the nursery, David McClean arrives at the Hadley home to help the family settle into their vacation from the Happylife home. David entered the nursery and saw Peter and Wendy eating a picnic lunch. David proceeded to look around the nursery for any sign of Lydia and George but the only thing he saw was lions clawing and feeding. The kids smiled and looked at David and proceeded to say that their parents will be here any minute. The story ends with vultures circling over David and Wendy offering him a cup of tea.
  • Where are your father and mother?
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