s is one
of his classic scienceshort stories, published in and set in a dystopian future where
technology has become far too important in everyones lives, even in those of children. He
expresses fears of the increasing presence of technology, and he delves into the psychological
and existential ramifications of its overuse.
A theme statement would
encompass one of the selected themes in the work. In this case, a proper thematic statement
could be that the prevalence of technology in our daily lives will lead to a breakdown in the
traditional family and individual morality. Other themes that could be explored would be about
parenting, as the Hadleys have abandoned their children to be taken care of an entertained by
their intelligent house.
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