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There Will Come Soft Rains

Ray Bradbury

There Will Come Soft Rains

Ray Bradbury

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There Will Come Soft Rains Introduction

“There Will Come Soft Rains”

  • Genre: Fiction; science fiction short story
  • Originally Published: 1950
  • Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 910L; grades 9-12; college/adult
  • Structure/Length: Short story; approx. 9 pages; approx. 15 minutes on audio
  • Protagonist and Central Conflict: In the year 2057, a fully automated house goes through its daily routine, although the family that once lived there has died in a nuclear holocaust. The house eventually “dies” when it catches fire and cannot save itself.
  • Potential Sensitivity Issues: Death of family; nuclear holocaust

Ray Bradbury, Author

  • Bio: 1920-2012; born in Waukegan, Illinois; began writing every day after a childhood encounter with a carnival magician; known for imaginative fiction written in poetic prose; published his first collection of short stories, Dark Carnival, in 1947; wrote novels, stories, and screenplays, including scripts for The Twilight Zone; awarded the National Medal of Arts (2004) and a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation (2007) for body of work
  • Other Works: “Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed” (1949); The Martian Chronicles (1950; includes “There Will Come Soft Rains”); Fahrenheit 451 (1953); Dandelion Wine (1957)

CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:

  • The Limits of Scientific Progress
  • Order and Chaos
  • Death and the Passage of Time

STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:

  • Develop an understanding of the historical contexts regarding nuclear armament and atomic fear that influence Bradbury’s story.
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