Nursery. The two children were in hysterics. They screamed and pranced and threw things. They yelled and sobbed and swore and jumped at the furniture.” …show more content…
In the middle of the story we start to get a taste of the addiction, when Wendy and Peter tampered with the nursery when in The Veldt, it says "The lions look real, don't they?" said George Hadley. I don't suppose there's any way -" "What?" "- that they could become real?" "Not that I know." "Some flaw in the machinery, a tampering or something?" this shows that the kids didn’t have enough technology and had to make it more real to further settle their addiction and Also making the murder weapon.
Later in the story, the tensions are high when in The Veldt “they heard the children calling, "Daddy, Mommy, come quick quick!" They went downstairs in the air flue and ran down the hall. The children were nowhere in sight. "Wendy? Peter!" They ran into the nursery. The veldtland was empty except for the