Comparing There Will Come Soft Rain And The Monkey's Paw

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Reading There will come soft rain, and The monkey’s paw, i can say that the tone that the author is trying to put out from the stories is an eerie/creepy one. In There will come soft rain, The author is trying to put a weird tone into. They're both trying to make the reader wonder what’s going on. In There will come soft rain it is very confusing till the very end. The Story all together is very eerie feeling. The story is about a house that is running by itself. The entire story is based in the future 2030. AS the story continues it shows what happened to the world after a nuclear war. In the story one of my favorite lines is when the robot reads the poem as the house catches fire. It shows how depressing the world would be without humans.

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