There Will Come Soft Rains Essay

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In “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury, the technological marvel of the house itself takes on a sophisticated motherly role even after the humans no longer inhabit it. The house seems to be autonomous considering that after an inferred nuclear explosion, the sole remaining house in the area continues its daily tasks as if nothing had happened at all. It starts off the day by making breakfast for the family and constantly reminding them of what needs to be accomplished. The fact that there is still food in the house means that the explosion must have only occurred recently. There is no one there to eat the breakfast or to hear the reminders, but that doesn’t seem to bother the house, it throws away the breakfast and keep on going about it duties.

There is an eerie aura around everything the house is doing. It is running through all of these mundane tasks and on …show more content…

At one point there is a display of wild animals of all colors and varieties in the nursery. There is also a scene where card tables and snacks come out from the walls. The house reads a poem to the mother, the house does so much that the actual mother has time to stop and listen to poetry, it even has her favorite poem memorized which is an interesting one about the effects of war and its consequences. It even uses rhymes to remind the family of the time and also other things that our going on. To a child and even to an adult these rhymes make for a more entertaining atmosphere than a simple command Entertainment plays a large role in the daily lives of people, when everything is accomplished with the day and all task are completed, entertainment is what people turn to. Since the house completes the tasks, there is more time for entertainment. This is also provided by the house, which shows how important the house is to these people, all aspects of their lives seem to be go through their technological caregiver and

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