There Will Come Soft Rains Analysis

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“There Will Come Soft Rains” Technology Takeover
Sci-Fi writer, Ray Bradbury, fixates on technology becoming an overwhelming force in the world, and his stories tend to reflect that. His works are not essays about his fear of society being run by technology, but stories that show the world in which technology becomes an all powerful force in the future. Through the use of personifying the house, foreshadowing a humanless society, and dramatic ironies, Ray Bradbury warns how technology over takes life in “There Will Come Soft Rains.” Personifying the house makes it seem as though technology has taken the place of humans in the world. In the text, “Until this day, how well the house had kept its peace. How carefully it had inquired. “Who …show more content…

In the text, “And the rain tapped on the empty house, echoing,” (Bradbury 20). A sense of emptiness is displayed in the example and is even directly stated. In the story, Bradbury uses words such as “empty, lonely, and silence” to support imagery that shows what the house is doing. All throughout the story a sense of emptiness is conveyed and even directly said multiple times, but not until the end is it more clear of what has happened. Foreshadowing shown in the text says, “Eight-one, tick-tock, eight one o’clock, off to school, off to work, run, run, eight-one! But no doors slammed, no carpets took the soft tread of rubber heels,” (Bradbury 20). The house is consistently calling out the time, but there is never a response, and it shows how technology is the speaker now. The only time any speaking happens is from the house, and that foreshadows that there is no society left. Critical text says, “By taking man out of it, Bradbury helps us see our mechanical environment and think about our relation to it,” (Gallagher 211). Having no humans and personifying the house is the best way for Bradbury to effectively warn his readers of technology over taking society; it makes the reader feel that the human qualities of the house creates a person. Bradbury wanted to foreshadow what would happen to society if people got too involved in the mechanical

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