Short Story Thesis/Outline of There Will Come Soft Rain The short story There Will Come Soft Rain is set in the future, where the author illustrates the only smart house left after a nuclear explosion. Bradbury uses vivid imagery, figurative language, and allusion to show that technology is not affected by the annihilation of human existence. Bradbury paints a vivid picture of this automated house doing daily tasks for humans but no one is there. For example, the author describes the silhouette of a family that used to live in a house burnt into the woods. There are five "spots of paint" that have been created: a man mowing a lawn, a woman picking flowers, a small boy with his hands in the air, a thrown ball, and a girl waiting to catch the ball. (pg. 2). This image was preserved while the rest was “a thin charcoaled layer.” (pg.2) This moment of how this family doing a normal activity was captured, but everything was burnt away except the spots of the figures. It depicts how one moment people could be normal but gone the next, while the smart house continues doing daily tasks with no one in it. …show more content…
As the house went into flames, “ a thousand things happening”: the clock announcing the time, cutting the lawn, doors slamming, etc, (pg. 5). The smart house started to break down “like a clock shop when each clock strikes the hour insanely before or after the other,” (pg. 5) This simile implies that even in the face of destruction and no human existence, technology continues to function as if nothing is wrong. the machines are unaware of the catastrophic event that has occurred and are simply carrying out their programmed functions without thought or