In There Will Come Soft Rains, Ray Bradbury continuously uses personification to place the story into the genre, Science fiction. In the commencement of the story, it states, “[i]n the kitchen the breakfast stove gave a hissing sigh and ejected from its warm interior eight pieces of perfectly browned toast” (1). The breakfast stove is given a human characteristic; the ability to give a hissing sigh. Furthermore, Bradbury uses personification to indicate that the stove can manually produce food without a …show more content…
Furthermore, the theme of the story is: humanity’s constant dependence on technology negatively affects them in the future. In the exposition of the story, There Will Come Soft Rains, the author introduces a variety of different technology. A voice from the kitchen ceiling utters, "'[t]oday is August 4, 2026’… It repeated the date three times for memory's sake... 'Today is the anniversary of Talita's marriage. Insurance is payable, as are the water, gas, and light bills’… cleaning animals… sucking gently at hidden dust… The house was clean" (1). The technology pampered the self-reliant society by cooking, setting up reminders, cleaning, and ultimately, thinking for them. However, this dependence affects the society in the future by worsening their progress, hence, why the entire society was killed. Throughout the story, Steinbeck uses the literary device of theme, in order to categorize the short story into Science