There Will Come Soft Rains Essay

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There Will Come Soft Rains is a short story that is taking place on August 4, 2026. A nuclear event of some kind has occurred sometime prior to the story, and no signs of human life are evident. There is only one house left standing and it functions independently, and has been completing its daily tasks as if the family still lives there.
Juxtaposing the normalites and horrors of the house using personification
“Tick-tock, seven o'clock, time to get up, time to get up, seven o’clock!” Exclaimed the voice clock on page 471. The use of this personification is to introduce the house’s improbable ability to declare the daily reminders and execute the daily duties. This cycle continues to the beginning of page 472 to show that the short story makes the house seem like it is simply a house …show more content…

In There Will Come Soft Rains, the author uses many examples of similes to make a noticeable contrast between the routine of the house, and the chaos due to the house’s technological advancement:
“In the last instant under the fire avalanche, other choruses, oblivious, could be heard announcing the time, playing music, cutting the lawn by remote-control mower, or setting an umbrella frantically out and in the slamming and opening the front door, a thousand things happening, like a clock shop when each clock strikes the hour insanely before or after the other, a scene of maniac confusion...” This clever statement establishes a superb distinction between the routine and chaos because the house is being broken down by the fire, causing it to go crazy attempting to do all of the tasks simultaneously. “Then, like mysterious invaders, they popped into their burrows”, is a completely opposite use of a simile. In this quote, Ray Bradbury wanted to create a sense of order and routine by making the reader imagine the periodic tasks completed by the house.
Juxtaposing the normalities and horrors of the house using

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