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Literary Analysis Of The Sound Of Thunder

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Whatever you do will have an effect in the world. In the story, The Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury, Eckels, the main character, experienced this message in a very violent way. Although Eckels was brave, curious and courageous beyond measure, he is far from admirable because his selfish and impulsive behaviors made him unaware of his surroundings in ways that drastically harm others and the world around him. Eckels is not a good character in this story because of his bad acts. Ray Bradbury is basically expressing a good idea in a more elaborated version of it. He is saying that all actions have consequences. Eckels showed that by not thinking before acting and not trusting his power or instincts. Firstly, Eckels was not being and doing what he was supposed to. He was clearly not thinking before he acted. The text states, “TIME SAFARI, INC. SAFARIS TO ANY YEAR IN THE PAST. YOU NAME THE ANIMAL. WE TAKE YOU THERE. YOU SHOOT IT.” Eckels was not thinking about what he was going into. He just wanted to have a lot of fun. Eckels definitely had a clot of confidence. But the confidence he had would just lead him into trouble and his death. The text states, “‘I’ve hunted tiger, wild boar, buffalo, elephant, but now, this is it,’ said Eckels. ‘I’m shaking like a kid.’” Eckels was suffering just because of his foolish and groundless behavior of going into the time machine without clearly thinking about it. If he was aware of what was going to happen. Secondly, while on the Path to

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