Ray Bradbury uses non-conventional narrative techniques in writing this story " There Will Come Soft Rains". (no human characters, no dialogue, straight chronological, no flashback, extended personification). Do you think this was an effective way for Bradbury to tell this story? Why or why not?

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Answer:

This was an effective way of telling the story, since the author intended to establish a narrative that shows that the universe will continue, even without the human being.

Explanation:

"There Will Come Soft Rains" tells the story of a fully automated home that continues to function normally even after your family dies. The idea with this plot is to show how the universe will continue to exist even if the human being is no longer here. For this reason, the author establishes a narrative without any intervention of human characteristics, without dialogue, direct chronological, without flashback, extended personification.

Eventually, the house, as a human creation, is also destroyed, leaving only nature, which will survive without any difficulty.

From the story, it can be deduced that the technique is an effective way of telling the story.

A non-conventional narrative technique simply means the use of varying points of view in order to tell a story. The story focuses on the series of events that occur.

In the story, the narrator simply states that the world will still exist and continue even when there are no human beings anymore. It tells the story of a home that's fully automated that will continue to function even when everybody is no more.

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