

third person limited the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character What is the setting of The Veldt? Takes place in the future in a HappyLife Home that does everything for the family and has a Nursery that is a telepathic "tv" room What is the rising action that leads to the climax of The Veldt? George makes the decision to shut off the nursery and house. Sometimes the reader does go inside George's head to get his feelings.

The reader is a "fly on the wall" - gets to watch what happens but doesn't know the why. What is point of view? third person limited What is the conflict in The Veldt? Battle between the parents and the house - the parents wanted luxury but now feel like they have no purposeīattle between the parents and children - parents have totally spoiled the kids but regret it - now the kids have no respect for the parents and are angry Who is parenting the children in the story? House, it does everything How does Lydia feel about the house? Why? She feels like she has no purpose because the house does everything.

Personification the giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea "I wonder if it hates me for wanting to switch it off." What is this statement an example of? personification Who slammed the nursery door when Lydia & George went in? Peter & Wendy What did David, the psychologist, tell George to do? Immediately shut everything off. Why does David McClean think the children are mad? Because George is taking things away from the children when he always gave them everything. What two pieces of evidence warn George and Lydia that they are in danger? bloody walletīloody scarf What does George admit about his children? They are very spoiled. They also dont do anything for themselves and do anything they want. What is important about the fact that Peter & Wendy are only 10 years old? They shouldn't be having as violent of thoughts as they. "They live for the nursery." What does this show about the Peter & Wendy? That the nursery has become everything to them - they love it more than they love their own parents.
