Read the Story named The Veldt from The Illustrated Man book. Answer to the questions below to complete your challenge.

1. Who is the protagonist? Who is the antagonist?
2. What is an allusion? Why does Bradbury use so many in this first short story? What is the first allusion in “The Veldt?” How is it significant to the plot?
3. When George Hadley entered the nursery, what type of scene did he discover? Give a textual example.
4. Describe the nursery, both as a marketed ideal and as it is presented in the story. What was the feeling the father and mother were getting from the intense scene depicted in the nursery when they entered? At what point does it become a menacing place? Give textual examples
the protagonist is george and african veldt is an antagonist
everything is an illusion of your mind because it really is not
he and his wife began to see strange things, creatures and others by seeing some things on the wall
is an image that gives a psychedelic sensation
George and antagonist is the African Veldt
Is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
He discovered rare creatures and also a great variety of rare things
George is the protagonist, and the African Veldt is the antagonist
You see something thats happening but its not real, or didnt happen.
He discovered bunch of weird thing on the wall and him and his wife started looking at strange creatures
I dont know how to describe it