Please think about what will happen at the end of shaving and the beginning of soft rain. Both "shaving" and "future soft rain" solve this problem The first problem is the end of human life, and the second is the end of humanity. Whether it is a dying person or a suicide society, both aims are achieved through disease. Microcosism, the macroscopic world - In your own way, human beings are deadly and this will also pass. The author seems to have incompatible information about human nature, it is actually only two sides of the same coin.
"A soft rain falls" R AY BRADBURY (1950) R AY BRADBURY's "Future Soft Rain" is the most extensive short story by science writers. Originally printed with COLLIER'S, "Soft Rain" was revised and used as the chapter of Brad Berry 's first and most admired novel "Martian Chronicles". The Martian chronology represents human colonization of Mars. "Future of soft rain" is the second chapter from the end of the novel, which represents the destruction of automatic houses due to accidental fire. The family living in this house died in a nuclear war, the only building remaining in Allendale, California. The independence and chapter format of the book "Soft Rain" is a comment on the relationship between technological progress and social change.
Facts about companions of American short story document, 2nd edition (literary series companion)
Please think about what will happen at the end of shaving and the beginning of soft rain. Both "shaving" and "future soft rain" solve this problem The first problem is the end of human life, and the second is the end of humanity. Whether it is a dying person or a suicide society, both aims are achieved through disease. Microcosism, the macroscopic world - In your own way human beings are deadly and this will also succeed. - A short story that "It will rain soft". In 1945, the United States released a nuclear bomb that destroyed the city of Hiroshima. Nagasaki was also bombed. Thousands of people died and 250,000 people died of radiation poisoning ("light rain (short story)"). Along with the development of world nuclear weapons, the possibility of nuclear war is the daily fear of people ("Weak Rain (Short)")