Bradbury's opinion is that children can be easily manipulated by technology, reaching the point of replacing family values and causing severe damage to society and the people around them.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Bradbury does not underestimate the intelligence of children.
- To him, children are very intelligent, but their intellects are developing, which makes them easily surprised and manipulated by novelties and technologies.
- This characteristic of children is what requires that they be monitored by an adult.
- That's because delivering the care and teaching of children to technology can make them grow up with moral and ethical values incorrectly.
All this would cause children to harm society, the family, and themselves.
This question is about "The Veldt."
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