Ray Bradbury's There Will Come Soft Rain

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Omar Bradley once quoted, “If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prudence, our servant may prove to be our executioner.” During the 1950s people were frightened that both countries, America and Russia, would start a nuclear war since they both were enemies that had nuclear weapons. Due to the fact that they were about to start a nuclear war, people started panicking in both countries since they were terrified that they were going to die. Ray Bradbury wrote science fiction texts since it was based on fantastical and unreal events. In the story, “ There Will Come Soft Rain” by Ray Bradbury is basically about how a lonely house continues to do what is was doing in the first place after the nuclear bomb hit the city and destroyed …show more content…
An evidence that supports the topic is when in the story it mention, “ At night the ruined city gave off a radioactive glow which could be seen for miles ” ( Bradbury 10 ). In support of this position, it is saying how the atomic bomb destroyed cities, towns, humans, and more, but one lonely house. Also, the bright light was shown at midnight where it was probably very peaceful since everyone was dead or somehow just vanished. This is important to note since the atomic bomb eliminated many innocent people, animals, and homes, but it wasn't quite finished on wiping every person in the city. This is important to note since the atomic bomb eliminated many innocent people, animals, and homes, but it wasn't quite finished on wiping every person in the city. This is related to the theme of harmful technology since humans became lazy, due to the robotics mice doing all the chorus for them. In conclusion, technology has harmed society since the atomic bomb was used in the 1950’s and so, the next thing you know they disappeared into thin air or into million of