Analysis Of Ray Bradbury's 'There Will Come Soft Rains'

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The story “August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury uses a third person omniscient point of view. This point of view helps convey the theme that we (humans) are temporary and that all things are temporary even if we or they believe otherwise. If this story were to be told from a point of view like first person it would not allow the reader to feel distant and detached from the story as the third person omniscient allows. First person point of view pulls us into things like emotions and our story cannot have those. This stories theme is conveyed by the sense and tone that life is moving on without us. Even when the dog dies the house moves along its way. This consistent change of temporary things would be shown false if a character …show more content…

A time which most do not care to contemplate the words or things they say or the situations of other kids. It reminds me of trying to not allow others to know if I couldn’t afford something everyone else had or any type of government assistance we had. Even things like my father struggling with alcoholism I would try to hide. Thing like conferences were more than embarrassing with a father who was buzzed. It’s something that as a kid or even a high schooler you want to hide and I did. The character in the story (who’s Diaz himself I believe) does not wish to be embarrassed of his family the pictures on the wall and for me it was not pictures but the people themselves. Diaz uses a symbol like the government cheese as an object of shame. One which I can relate to on many levels as can almost …show more content…

We also get the background of a few characters like Mr. Summers as well as an idea of the objects used in the lottery. We learn about the ‘black box’ which holds papers with names on it. We also learn about some tradition which has been lost to time or changed. The Climax point is when we learn that the Hutchinson family would have to draw and that then Tessie would be stoned to death. We also learn that she’s going to be stoned to death. The falling action is when she pleads to not do it and that it was unfair. The denovemat is when Tessie is stoned to

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