Futuristic homes and dwellings are an attractive prospect for families everywhere. There is something appealing about a house that takes care of you. The classic example of one of these houses is from Ray Bradbury’s There Will Come Soft Rains. In this story the house acts sentient, and it seems to do everything a human would need to do, excluding work and hygiene. However, The belief is that the homes of the twenty-first century are more advisable for the upkeep of the human race. Electronics will eventually fail, and when this happens, if humans are not prepared to live without them, mankind will not be able to provide for the necessities of life. Yes, while we still will have to work, the futuristic homes will kill off the skills and benefits
used for transportation, are beneficial to society. These technologies are constantly changing and being innovated. Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian" depicts a society…