Eckel's Fear In Ray Bradyburys A Sound Of Thunder

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In Ray Bradyburys's short story "A sound of thunder," an adventurous hunting trip turns deadly. A professional hunter made a mistake that couldn't be connected. Eckel's fear, lack of following directions and his actions altered time forever and caused his death. Eckel's fear was the root of the problem. Here, the story begins.

The over overwhelming fear caused Eckel's to create cayos. Eckel's was known for greed. He shook from fearing what his eyes had witnessed. Eckel's clenched his jaws not knowing if he should continue to the path of follow his steps of disobedience. Eckel's gripped the knife tighter, scared and confused on what he should do being that his fear and lack of obedience was taking over.

Eckel's lacked obedience, creating

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