Ray Bradbury wrote There Will Come Soft Rains based on a poem by Sara Teasdale also called There Will Come Soft Rains (the poem is in the story). If you are asking what possessed him to write it, I'm not sure. Perhaps he read the poem and was inspired to write his short story? I'm not sure, but when I read the poem, I was sort of inspired to write something myself. Other than that, I don't know if anyone but the man himself would know why. Sorry this isn't very helpful, I just wanted to try to help.
Probably because the poem excited his creative imagination. This is actually a known phenomena in the arts. In the days before copy-write laws it was quite common for music composers (at least), to openly name the source of their inspiration.
because bradbury's story is based on the poem.. the whole theme =.=
It's a story that grew out of the cold war, an apocalyptic future following a nuclear disaster.
A poem
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She is the heroine, one of the two most important people in the story. Indeed in Act 4 she becomes the single most important person in the story.
The dancer uses lines to create the drama for the story she is telling. Lines are important in telling the story and creating the drama in a sculpture
Manupulative, That's her most important character trait in the story, as it drives the entire plot.
Making the landscape an important part of the story told by a painting.
Christopher
There will come soft rain (short story) is written by Ray Bradbury, while the poem is written by Sara Teasdale
Ray Bradbury used the Teasdale poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" in his story "There Will Come Soft Rains" as a way to highlight the contrast between the beauty of nature and the destructive power of technology. The poem emphasizes the resilience of nature in the face of human destruction, serving as a reminder of the consequences of our actions on the environment. By incorporating the poem into his story, Bradbury enhances the thematic elements and adds depth to the narrative.
Ray Bradbury uses Sara Teasdale's poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" in his story to provide a contrast between the beauty of nature and the destruction caused by humans. The poem serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of human actions on the environment, highlighting the themes of technology, nature, and the impermanence of human existence. The inclusion of the poem adds depth and emotional resonance to the story's depiction of a post-apocalyptic world.
EXTINCTION
Frogs like to croak after it rains.
They died from an atomic bomb
They died from an atomic bomb
The title "All Summer in a Day" refers to the rare occurrence in the story where the sun only comes out for one day every seven years on the planet Venus. This event is highly anticipated by the children in the story, who have lived in endless rain and darkness and long for even a brief taste of summer.
When the house starts to burn down. This is because it kills the whole purpose of the story.
The theme of "The Crowd" by Ray Bradbury revolves around the dangers of conformity and the loss of individuality in society. Bradbury uses the story to explore how the pressure to conform can lead to the suppression of personal identity and freedom. The story serves as a warning against blindly following the crowd without questioning the consequences.
The cast of A Story of Nell Gwynne - 1922 includes: Sylvia Caine as Nell Gwynne Fred Rains
The exposition in "There Will Come Soft Rains" occurs at the beginning of the story when the automated house is described going about its daily routine in a post-apocalyptic setting. It sets the scene for the story, introducing the reader to the empty house and the absence of humans in a world devastated by war.