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The Veldt
by
Ray Bradbury
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The Veldt Symbolism, Imagery & Allegory
Sometimes, there’s more to Lit than meets the eye.
The Nursery
The nursery in "The Veldt" isn't just an awesome virtual reality room where parents can park their kids. If it were, we would totally want one in our house. Maybe. But the nursery in "The Veldt" is...
The African Veldt
Bradbury could have the kids playing anywhere. They could be at Disneyland, having some good clean fun. Or they could be riding the Trans-Siberian Railway. Hey, the kids could even be playing in a...
Lions
In our "Setting" section, we've got all kinds of info on the African veldt (to sum up: hot, dangerous, no Starbucks). But here we'd like to talk about one particular element of that setting as a sy...
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