There Will Come Soft Rain Personification

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Light is the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible, while dark is the absence of light. Perfecting the contrast of light and dark, Ray Bradbury displays the mood with his heartbreaking word usage. It incorporates many expressive languages, provides detailed clues for the reader to make inferences, and conveys profound messages. The short story takes place inside an abandoned mechanical house surrounded by ruins. While it once housed people and animals, it is now abandoned and left to crumble. In “There Will Come Soft Rains,” Ray Bradbury uses both setting and personification to create a heartbreaking mood. In the short story, Bradbury creates a setting with vivid and heartbreaking language. He uses the contrast of light and dark …show more content…
Their pink electric eyes faded. The house was clean (Bradbury 1).” Portraying the human ability to clean, the narrator uses the human mice to wash the house. They dust and vacuum the air. Interestingly, personification is exemplified through the actions of the robot mice and their ability to do the actual human labor. He reinforces the mood by making the house lonely and empty. They move around as though intentionally imparting cleanliness and leaving no trace of being mice. Above all, the sadness and loneliness permeate the scene, as there are only mice inhabiting the house. “The dog ran upstairs, hysterically yelping to each door, at last realizing, as the house realized, that only silence was here.” The house recognized the dog and, without a doubt, an inmate object cannot perform this function. In the story, the author uses personification to reinforce the tragic fact that no human remains, solidifying the heart-rendering mood. The house’s capacity to recognize the robot mice’s ability to clean magnifies the tragic lack of human presence in the story. In the end, Bradbury executed personification in the mood of the story with his language and

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