A Sound of Thunder (Ray Bradbury)

 Title: <A Sound of Thunder> (1952)

Author: Ray Bradbury 

Rating: 8 / 10


<A Sound of Thunder> was very fun and ingenious story. It depicts 'the butterfly effect' by the change of language and even the president after Eckles killed a single butterfly sixty million years ago. After reading it, I searched on internet about the butterfly effect, and I was very surprised that the idea of 'butterfly changing the future' was first introduced in <A Sound of Thunder>. Also, it was interesting to read it considering the 'Hero's Journey'.

However, Eckles was not the kind of hero I like. He was too irresponsible and careless. He chose to go time travel but he ran away and eventually got out of the path. It caused gigantic change. Even though he was killed in the end, his fault is irreversible. He shouldn't run away even though he was scared, because it was his choice to go for a dangerous journey. The company was irresponsible too. They should have devised a solution in advance to prepare for an emergency like the case of Eckles.

Overall, I liked the story. It made me think how my little behaviour can influence other things, and we all should be responsible for our own behaviour. (196 words)


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