There Will Come Soft Rains
'There Will Come Soft Rains' Summary
'There Will Come Soft Rains' depicts a world devastated by war, where nature has moved on and humanity has vanished. The poem focuses on a technologically advanced house that continues its daily routine, oblivious to the destruction around it. The house prepares breakfast, cleans itself, and even reads aloud from a book, but its automated actions seem hollow and eerie in the silence and emptiness of the ruined landscape. The poem's central theme is the resilience of nature, which continues to flourish even after the devastation of war. Rains fall, birds sing, and the house, despite its automated functions, is ultimately consumed by flames, mirroring the fragility of human civilization. The poem ends with a poignant and contemplative tone, emphasizing the contrast between the enduring power of nature and the transient nature of human existence.Book Details
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Sara Teasdale
United States
Sara Teasdale was an American poet born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1884. Her parents were well-educated and encouraged her love of literature from an early age. Teasdale published her first poem at the...
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