Science fiction brings readers closer to the future without ever needing a time machine. While sometimes the future is portrayed as a mistake, other narratives reference the world to come as a blessing. Ray Bradbury is a famed science fiction author who wrote an abundance of short stories that were not only futuristic but also centered around a lesson. Each story was inspired by Bradbury’s thoughts on the future, and in hopes we will stay away from any progress our society makes toward evil. Although his narratives each have their individual aspects, they can easily correlate with each other in ways such as the characters, setting, theme, and more. In two of his stories, “The One Who Waits” and “All Summer in a Day,” the essence in the well …show more content…
To enumerate, the essence ends up killing the bodies of the people it uses without even giving a second of thought to the other astronauts. The thing never considers how its actions affect anyone but itself. Throughout the story, “The One Who Waits,” the spirit in the well only talks about itself, “I listen to the sound of voices. I make words that I do not understand, but somehow understand. I test the air.” This is only a minor example of how many times the thing talks about itself. In those three sentences, the essence says “I” four times and doesn’t even mention anyone else. In fact, in the story, the spirit nearly ignores the people around him. One of the other astronauts has to remind the thing to continue to help the others, “Come out of it, Jones. Snap to it. We’ve got to move!” Obviously, this essence that has taken over Jones, isn’t paying attention to anyone around him. This relates to the rain from “All Summer in a Day” through their many self-centered actions. The rain is described as “so heavy they were tidal waves come over the islands.” In fact, “A thousand forests had been crushed under the rain and grown up a thousand times to be crushed again.” The rain doesn’t consider anything the organisms on Venus might be experiencing. It just pummels them in hopes that it will “rule” over