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Compare And Contrast The Sound Of Thunder And Nethergrave

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The authors in the narratives, “The Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury and “Nethergrave” by Gloria are each about technology altering the life of the main characters. Although both narratives include many different subjects as the story progresses, both explore the idea of emotions affect the way technology is used. Due to their theme, conflict, and setting, the story “The Sound of Thunder” is a better novel than the narrative “Nethergrave”.
The novel “Nethergrave” was an entirely different concept than “The Sound of Thunder”. The theme in “Nethergrave” is to not believe everything that you are told. An example of this theme in nether grave is “He told his online friends he was a high school junior. They thought he was a star athlete and a …show more content…

“No, it can’t be. Not a little thing like that. No!” Embedded in the mud, glistening green and gold and black, was a butterfly, very beautiful and very dead. “Not a little thing like that! Not a butterfly!” cried Eckels. “It fell to the floor, an exquisite thing, a small thing that could upset balances and knock down a line of small dominoes and then big dominoes and then gigantic dominoes, all down the years across Time.” (pg299). This quote describes the conflict that is happening and as you’re reading you can tell this is the turning point in the story. During a safari in the past, Eckels was supposed to shoot a dinosaur, yet he got scared and ran off the path. He stepped on a butterfly. This action changed the past, present, and the future of the world.
“Each term every student in the academy had to participate in at least one after-school activity: drama, debate, the science fair, or a sport. Even if the student didn’t board at the expensive, exclusive boys school, but lived in town and went home every day after classes. Like Jeremy.” (pg314). This quote from the novel “Nethergrave”, does not give you enough details to imagine a very good picture of where the story is taking place. “They were ready to leave the machine. The jungle was high and the jungle was broad and the jungle was the entire world forever and forever. Sounds like music and sounds like flying tents filled the sky, and those were pterodactyls soaring with cavernous gray

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