And the voices wailed Fire, fire, run, run, like a tragic nursery rhyme, a dozen voices, high, low, like children dying in a forest, alone, alone” (Bradbury 4). Bradbury adequately depicts metaphors throughout the context of the ominous short story, and helps the readers understand the unrelated comparisons. By using metaphors, the author creates familiarity and triggers emotions, which will not only make the context appealing to the readers, but also more effective, pleasurable and memorable. The author also creates a more interesting, descriptive plot by adding metaphors. As a result, it is truly indisputable that Ray Bradbury employs figurative speech adequately in the story, “August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains” by depicting personification and metaphors thoroughly. To conclude, figurative language brings energy to a book, as water would, to a lifeless soul. Figurative language brings love to a book, as food would, to a deprived heart, so what is existence without figurative