Summary | There Will Come Soft Rains By: Ray Bradbury

 The story begins with a house beginning to stir and wake up - but not in the traditional sense. The house lacks human voices and noises. Instead, the house is automated, calling out to its supposed inhabitants the time of day and their upcoming activities. The house's voice is clearly meant for someone, but no one is present to listen. The house is the only house left standing in the surrounding area. It is completely encapsulated by rubble and destruction.

Even though it appears that no one is currently living in the house, the house's automated system continues as if nothing has changed. The breakfast stove cooks the typical breakfast: eggs, bacon, toast, coffee, and milk. The weather box continues to give the weather and clothing suggestions. This continued vigilance and activity had saved the house from destruction in the past. It carefully asked for the password if anything approached the house, such as foxes or cats, and it shut the windows and drew the shades if a bird flew near the house. It was almost as if the house was paranoid, but it worked until this day.

A dog enters the house because the house recognizes its voice. Once "huge and fleshy," the dog is now "gone to bone and covered with sores". The dogs appearance indicates that something drastic has happened to the house's former inhabitants, and the dog goes from door to door of the house looking for its family, but it finds no one. The dog becomes frantic and begins to froth at the mouth, eventually collapsing. When the dog dies and begins to decay, the house's cleaning mice sense it and go into the room to remove the dog. He is deposited into the incinerator in the cellar.

Despite this unusual event, the house once again continues as usual. It prepares lunch, sets up tables and chairs for bridge, and the nursery readies itself for children's hour. As the house prepares itself for night and sleeping, it asks Mrs. McClellan, "Which poem would you like this evening?“ Of course, no one responds. The computer chooses a poem at random and begins:

There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground,
And swallows circling with their shimmering sound;
And frogs in the pools singing at night,
And wild plum trees in tremulous white
Robins will wear their feathery fire,
Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire;
And not one will know of the war, not one
Will care at last when it is done.
Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree,
If mankind perished utterly;
And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn
Would scarcely know that we were gone".

 

Summary | There Will Come Soft Rains By: Ray Bradbury

Soon after finishing the poem, the house begins to die. A fire erupts and begins to take over the house despite its best efforts to contain the fire. As the house collapses into itself, the rubble still manages to speak, "Today is August 5, 2026, today is August 5, 2026, today is...". The people are gone; the house is nearly gone; yet the automation somehow continues.


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