In Ray Bradbury’s story The Veldt a family lives happily in their modern and really expensive house that makes everything for them, the kids in that family have a technological nursery where everything they imagine appears in there in three dimensions and real looking. The kids passed too much time in the nursery playing in an African Veldtland that seemed real, the animals, the sun and the smells. One day the nursery´s 3D holograms where too real, and the lions on it ended up having both parents for meal.
African Veldt
In these story we can find a lot of
characterization specially in the members of the family. The character of the
mother, Lydia Hadley is hysterical and nervous almost in all the story for
example "George, I wish you'd look
at the nursery."
"What's wrong with it?"
"I don't know."
"Well, then."
"I just want you to look at it, is all, or call a psychologist in to
look at it."
"What would a psychologist want with a nursery?"
"You know very well what he'd want." His wife paused (...)" In these dialogue between both parents we can understand the personality of Lydia Hadley. Ray Barndbury uses dialogues to shape the characters personality. Other example of characterization is "I'm afraid." She came to him and put her body against him and cried
"What's wrong with it?"
"I don't know."
"Well, then."
"I just want you to look at it, is all, or call a psychologist in to
look at it."
"What would a psychologist want with a nursery?"
"You know very well what he'd want." His wife paused (...)" In these dialogue between both parents we can understand the personality of Lydia Hadley. Ray Barndbury uses dialogues to shape the characters personality. Other example of characterization is "I'm afraid." She came to him and put her body against him and cried
"Now, Lydia..."
"You've got to tell Wendy and Peter
not to read any more on Africa."
"Of course - of course." He
patted her.
"Promise?"
"Sure."
"And lock the nursery for a few days
until I get my nerves settled."
In these part Ray
Brndbury uses the words “nerves” and “steadly” to dicrive how the character
acts and feels.
For Imagery theres a lot of good and descriptive examples like "
The hot straw smell of lion grass, the cool green smell of the hidden water
hole, the great rusty smell of animals, the smell of
dust like a red paprika in the hot air.
And now the sounds: the
thump of distant antelope feet on grassy sod, the
papery rustling
of vultures."
Here we can almost feel and hear the African Veldt and it`s animals in front of us. In these part Ray Bradbury compares things we know and we surely had felt to seme that we have not.
Another good example is " And here were the lions now,
fifteen feet away, so real, so
feverishly and startlingly real that you could feel the prickling fur on your hand, and your mouth was stuffed with the dusty upholstery smell
of their heated pelts, and the yellow
of them was in your
eyes like the yellow of an exquisite French tapestry, the
yellows of lions and summer grass, and the sound of the matted lion lungs exhaling on
the silent noontide, and the smell of meat from the panting, dripping mouths." In these part Ray Bradbury uses the sense of touch and smell really good making us be able to feel and hear.
these had been a great story full of interesting theme, the message: too much of anything is not good.