Vic Trenton
Vic Trenton is a character from the short story "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury. He is a father who struggles to connect with his children in a technologically advanced home. Vic represents the challenges of parenting in a world dominated by technology.
In the story, Vic becomes increasingly concerned about the effects of the automated nursery on his children, Peter and Wendy. He worries that the virtual reality environment is replacing real family interactions and is detrimental to their well-being. His character highlights the themes of technology's impact on family dynamics and the importance of human connection.