Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The Veldt


What makes kids want to kill their parents? For Donna Marie Wisener, it was that her dad abused her in every way possible. Obviously, this guy was disgusting because he abused Donna in many unorthodox ways: cuffed her to a chair, beat her with anything around (even sticks), and he even gave her "rub-downs" on Valentine's Day. If I was abused by my parents, I don't know if I'd have the guts to kill them, and I would have to find out if I even had a good reason to slaughter them in the first place.

In "The Veldt" the children had their very own "smart house" that caused them to kill their parents. This house completely ruined their family's relationship. The children became lazy and spoiled because they didn't have to do anything whatsoever including these simple tasks: tying your shoes, cleaning themselves in the bath, and many other things. My dead grandma can tie her shoes; anyway, the parents threatened to turn off the house. The house meant so much to the kids that they decided to kill their mom and dad so that they couldn't turn off the house. This was a really terrible excuse to kill their parents, but they did it anyway and now they will have to suffer the consequences. Since the parents aren't there to pay for the "smart house", the kids have to tie their own shoes now. HA!

3 comments:

Admin said...

What was this "terrible motive to kill their parents?" But the connection was quiet scary although I personally believe that this guy was a pervert and should have been put to justice a long time before she killed him.

lilronaldinho12 said...

You are totally right like OMG the hous did destroy the family's relationship. I'm with on that and like OMG those kids are really spoiled, totally.

P.S.Let's get some shoes or go to the mall to buy some Juicy Coutore stuff. See you tomorrow Melonhead.

Jaypark said...

I agree that it is ridiculous that someone would kill over something so petty. You really put it in perspective by telling that girls reason and theirs.