At ten o'clock in the short story "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury, the clock in the automated house chimes and announces various activities for the day, despite the fact that the family who lived there has already perished in a nuclear explosion. The house continues to function autonomously as it prepares breakfast and carries out other daily routines.
They died from an atomic bomb
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it will be on abc family on january18-sunday-at 9 oclock
it drys up
There will come soft rain (short story) is written by Ray Bradbury, while the poem is written by Sara Teasdale
In the story "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury, all the people have been killed by a nuclear blast, leaving only the automated house standing. The house continues to function as if the family was still there, despite their absence.
lightning happens in the summer because it is so dry that when it rains lightning will come.
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.
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The tone of "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury is eerie, melancholic, and foreboding. It conveys a sense of emptiness and a warning about the destructive power of humanity.
The antagonist in "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury is not a specific character but rather the consequences of human destruction, as portrayed through the silent, automated house that continues functioning despite the absence of its inhabitants due to their demise in a nuclear blast. The story highlights the destructive power of technology and nuclear warfare.
In the short story "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury, the rising actions include the setting of a fully automated future house carrying out its daily routines despite the absence of its family, the revelation that a nuclear catastrophe has occurred, and the house's gradual decline as it tries to combat the effects of the disaster. These events build tension and set the stage for the climax of the story.