Ray Bradbury's The Long Rain

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In “The Long Rain” by Ray Bradbury, the setting is important because it helps to shape a gloomy tone, explain the characters’ actions, and helps the reader connect more to the story. Bradbury uses the setting to set a somber mood. The setting is Venus, where there is unending rain and a general dreariness. In the book it is described as “ It was a hard rain, a perpetual rain, a sweating and steaming rain; it was a mizzle, a downpour, a fountain, a whipping at the eyes, an undertow at the ankles; it was rain to drown all rains and the memory of rains. It came by the pound and the ton, it hacked at the jungle and cut the trees like scissors and shaved the grass and tunneled the soil and molted the bushes. It shrank men’s hands into the hands

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