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    Firstly‚ I will present the soft science fiction book There Will Come Soft Rains of Ray Bradbury. This short story is about a technological house that stands after a nuclear blast and continues doing its regular activities like cleaning and making the food. Bradbury describes the routine with an ironic perspective and compares it to the in-text citation of the poem There Will Come Soft Rains of Sara Teasdale (Bradbury 5). The ironic link between both is that the house carry

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    Ray Bradbury- “ There Will Come Soft Rains” ---Science Fiction Literature Focusing on: Themes of the story: End of the world; Apocalyptic events. Despair and Destruction of mankind and his creations. Also‚ Natures way of always taking its course‚ no matter what the circumstance. Bradbury seems to be focusing on revering man’s great accomplishments‚ but expressing sadness over our capability to destroy ourselves. It showed our vast works outliving us‚ but at the

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    way we use technology so that it doesn’t destroy us. Bradbury conveys this perfectly in his short story There Will Come Soft Rains. The way Bradbury does this is‚ Bradbury uses imagery to have the reader understand the point in an observant way‚ and Bradbury also uses personification to make the technology lively‚ and lastly Bradbury uses allusion to connect and compare the situations‚ Sara Teasdale brought up in her poem There Will Come Soft Rains. In There Will Come Soft RainsBradbury uses

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    Ray Bradbury’s text “There will come soft rains” is a short story about the abolishment of mankind through the use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). The story without directly mentioning a nuclear weapon‚ makes reference to it on multiple occasions. The five spots of paint coincide with the effect a massive explosion has on people‚ they are literally vaporised against a wall. This horrific sight was witnessed during the Pearl Harbor Japanese attacks in 1945. The dog covered in sores also makes

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    Explore the ways in which the authors use symbolism to vividly convey the theme of social downfall from arrogance in TWO of the short stories. Two stories that vividly convey symbolism for social downfall from arrogance would be “There Will Come Soft Rain”‚ by Ray Bradbury and “The Phoenix”‚ by Sylvia Townsend Warner. In the story “There Will Come Soft Rain”‚ Bradbury conveys the theme of how technology that man have build will either be the death of us or outlive us. That would the social downfall

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    characters that the author has created‚ There Will Come Soft Rains is no different. In the short story‚ There Will Come Soft RainsRay Bradbury helps the reader understand the story by using tone and diction as well as imagery. Within the first paragraph the reader can get a hint of what the story is going to be like‚ “The clock ticked on‚ repeating and repeating its sounds into the emptiness. Seven-nine‚ breakfast time‚ seven-nine!” (Bradbury 1). The house said to be repeating all of what it is

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    Bradbury’s story‚ There Will Come Soft Rains‚ he personifies many objects in the house. He described the cleaning animals as having eyes and sucking at dust. He personified the clock as being afraid that no one would hear it. At one point he describes the house as being self protective and bordering on paranoia. The door also recognized the dog’s voice. By giving the house and all of its machines a personality‚ he makes the house appear to be the main character. Bradbury gives many examples of how

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    Soft Rains Will Come In Soft RainsRay Bradbury creates a story about life after people. Times in 2026 are described as a time where technology continues to operate after humanity has passed away. The author uses imagery and personification to develop his idea that technology had become excessive to the point it no longer requires human presence to operate. "In the living room the voice clock sang‚ tick-tock‚ seven o’ clock" (284). Ray Bradbury uses personification in this quote to suggest

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    Title: There Will Come Soft Rains Author: Ray Bradbury Text type: Short story ‘There Will Come Soft Rains’ made me feel absolutely devastated. Immersing me slowly in its melancholy world of rubbles‚ dust and ashes burning away in a nuclear war. Is by far the shortest‚ sharpest and most depressing short story that I have ever read. ‘There Will Come Soft Rains’ is a snapshot that perfectly captures all of the social paranoias in society during the post war period of the 1950s. Rendering the beautiful

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    The book ‘There Will Come Soft Rains’ is a Dystopia about how humans will all die out leaving no trace and effect on nature and the world around us. There Will Come Soft Rains” concerns the technological revolution‚ as well as the atomic warfare‚ and its effect on our society‚ how it isolates us from one another. It is about the last day in the "life" of a wonderful electronic home - after an atomic war. It is the only house left standing on its desolate‚ ruined street and is still running to capacity

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