
It is written in effect on technological advancements and their negative impacts on the world and humanity.

The story ‘There will come soft rains’ is written a few years after the bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. It foresees the future of the world where the technology is very advanced but humans are extinct. The story has an important message about the disasters advanced technology causes. The house is scientifically operated, all its activities go on as usual even after its inhabitants are dead in an atomic explosion. There are no humans living in that house. The story is narrated in third-person narrative. It was then published in Bradbury’s ‘The Martian Chronicles’, the same year.

It was first published in the issue of Collier’s on.

The short story ‘There will come soft rains’ which is also called ‘August 2026’ is science fiction with a dystopian concept.
