I seriously do not know! sorry...but, i think it's about peter pan??!
The allusion is Peter Pan. The author used the names 'Wendy and Peter' in his story, which was also used in Peter Pan.
The children's names are borrowed from J.M.Barrie's "Peter Pan" - this draws parallels with the idea of "Neverland" which is free from adult control and where children never grow up.
Yes, in "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury, the nursery is a metaphor for how technology can negatively impact family relationships. The children’s obsession with the virtual African veldt reflects their detachment from reality and loss of empathy for their parents. The veldt itself symbolizes the dangerous and untamed nature of their desires.
In "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury, some figures of speech used include personification (the nursery "sang"), metaphor ("There's a real lion in there"), and simile ("The lions looked real enough to eat him").
Tim Veldt was born on 1984-02-14.
A veldt is a wide open rural space in Africa. So, I believe this is a misinterpretation of what is asking. A veldt antelope could be referring to an impala.
Grassland.
Beasts of the Veldt - 1925 was released on: USA: September 1925
yes
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the d in veldt is silent. therefore anything with a elt ending, belt, felt, melt, etc
The Tyrant of the Veldt - 1915 was released on: USA: 24 April 1915
The cast of Beasts of the Veldt - 1925 includes: Hedda Nova
I cant think of any, but there are plenty of metaphors
yes. I think.