![]() ![]() ![]() 4:30, the nursery walls start glowing, creating a sensory experience of animals in the jungle, running around and living in their habitat. At 2:35, the house sets out a table of cards and food, but nobody is there to eat it. Eventually, the dog starts running around rabid in circles, and dies. The dog runs around the house, looking for people, but not finding any. It is let in, with sores and mud all over. However, the house closes itself off to any visitors.Ī dog shows up at the house, and is recognized by the house. The house is often frequented by animals, like stray cats and dogs and birds. The house’s entire west side was burned except for five places, in which there were pictures of what is assumed to be the family that resided there. This includes making breakfast, cleaning the dishes, and using tiny robot mice to clean the house. We see the house as it progresses through the morning, doing all the things one would expect a human to do. However, it’s apparent by the fact that no one woke up, ate breakfast, or left the house that it was devoid of people. The story starts out with a wake-up call from a voice-clock. The story takes place in an empty, robot-run house, the only house left standing in the city of Allendale, California after an apparent human disaster. ![]() A presentation on Ray Bradbury’s “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Lakshmi Sunder, Heather Smith, and Chanice Posada ![]()
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