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in the lines, \in the living room, the voice - clock sang... as if it w…

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in the lines, \in the living room, the voice - clock sang... as if it were afraid that nobody would,\ what literary device is bradbury using? what effect does bradbury achieve by using this device?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The literary device here is personification: Bradbury gives the non-human voice-clock human emotions (fear), attributing a human trait to an inanimate object.
  2. This device creates an eerie, isolated tone. It hints that the house is operating without human presence, emphasizing the emptiness and the disconnection between the automated space and any living people, while also making the clock feel like a lonely, anxious figure that is unaware no one is left to respond to it.

Answer:

  1. Literary Device: Personification
  2. Effect: It establishes an unsettling, lonely atmosphere, highlights the absence of humans in the space, and makes the automated clock feel like a anxious, abandoned entity that underscores the story's themes of isolation and the persistence of technology without its human users.