Vocabulary
Character by Quote
Literary Devices
Theme / Plot Development
Minute Details
100

A term used to describe an elevated, flat, and often treeless plateaus found in Southern Africa

veldt

100

 “Trust my hunches and my instincts. I have a nose for something bad. This is very bad”

Mr. McClean

100

"That sun. He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw”

Simile 

100
What is the main overarching theme of The Veldt?

Dangers of technology

100

What are the two bloody items found in the nursery?

George's old wallet & Lydia's scarf

200

Describes communication directly from someone’s mind, without using words or signs

telepathic 
200

"When I punished him a month ago by locking the nursery for even a few hours — the tantrum he threw! And Wendy too."

George Hadley 

200

"A moment later they heard the screams. Two screams. Two people screaming from downstairs. And then a roar of lions."

Foreshadowing the Hadley's deaths by lion

200

What specific event triggered the children's coldness and distance to their parents?

Mr. Hadley would not let them take a rocket to New York. 

200

Where is the family attempting to move after Mr. Hadley unplugs all of the machines? 

Iowa

300

Something produced or expressed, such as heat from a fire or anger from a person.

Emanation 

300

“That sounds dreadful! Would I have to tie my own shoes instead of letting the shoe tier do it? And brush my own teeth and comb my hair and give myself a bath?”

Peter

300

"He showed it to her. The smell of hot grass was on it and the smell of a lion. There were drops of saliva on it, it had been chewed, and there were blood smears on both sides"

Foreshadowing George Hadley's death 

300

According to Mr. McClean, what is the problem with the family?

The problem is that the family has too little contact, and too much technology. In addition to the children being spoiled but their parents, this has led to the rupture of the family unit.

300

What did Wendy offer Mr. McClean at the end of the story?

A cup of tea

400

Abnormally sensitive, obsessive, or anxious.

neurotic 

400

“Those screams — they sound familiar.”

Lydia Hadley 

400

"A cup of tea?” asked Wendy in the silence."

Allusion to Alice in Wonderland 

400

In the story, how are the themes of abandonment and the dissolution of the family unit connected?

The parents essentially "abandon" their children to be raised by the smart house. Their absentee parenting contributes to the breakdown of the family by driving the children further towards technology.

400

What item does the smart house forget to give the Hadley's during dinner?

ketchup

500

Delusions of persecution, unwanted jealousy, or exaggerated self importance.

paranoia

500

“I don’t remember any Africa”

Peter

500

The Hadley’s house’s name “Happylife Home” is an example of

irony

500

A theme of The Veldt is the dangers of consumerism. Explain with a direct example from the Hadley's lifestyle and connect to theme.

Open ended -Ms. Torres will judge!

500

How much did the Hadley family spend on their smart house? 

$30,000

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