This document provides a summary of two short stories by Ray Bradbury: "The Veldt" and "There Will Come Soft Rains". It summarizes the key plot points of each story in 1-2 sentences and notes their themes of advanced technology and foreshadowing of people's deaths. Similarities between the stories are highlighted, such as houses that take care of people and include nurseries. Literary elements like setting, foreshadowing, and personification used in the stories are also analyzed.
1. Stories by Ray Bradbury Powerpoint by Lydia Gillispie 6th Period “The Veldt” and “There Will Come Soft Rains”
2. The Veldt There are people living in the house. The children singled out their parents and murdered them.
3. The Veldt A psychologist came to the house to see that the nursery was working. Only two people in this story died, as opposed to the many people who died because of the atom bomb.
4. There Will Come Soft Rains People don’t occupy the house. There was a dog involved and he died from radiation.
5. There Will Come Soft Rains There Will Come Soft Rains had a hidden message about the atom bomb dropped on Japan. There were no people in the story, only the house and the dog who died. The house was personified.
6. Similarities Both houses take care of people. There’s foreshadowing in both stories. Both houses have a nursery. Set in the future. People die in both stories. Houses served food.
7. The Veldt: Literary Elements There is foreshadowing in the story. It occurred when George and Lydia heard screams and also when it said in the passage that the nursery was acting as a surrogate parent. There were metaphors in the story. Example: “…the papery rustling of vultures.” Setting: It took place in the Hadley’s Happylife Home in the nursery and the veldt.
8. There Will Come Soft Rains: Literary Elements Foreshadowing is in the story. When the dog came into the house, he was skinny. He had owners, but he had dwindled down to nothing because his owners were no longer in the house. The dog died, and I realized that if people were in the house, they wouldn’t abuse their dog by letting him starve. They had most likely died, too.
9. There Will Come Soft Rains: Literary Elements The setting is in a house that used to take care of people until the neighborhood was bombed. It is the last house standing. Personification is the main part of the story. The house was portrayed as a human. Example: “The house shuddered, oak bone on bone, its bared skeleton cringing from the heat, its wire, its nerves revealed as if a surgeon had torn the skin off to let the red veins and capillaries quiver in the scalded air.