The Role Of Eckels In A Sound Of Thunder, By Ray Bradbury

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The butterfly effect is a very interesting theory that states a small change, like hurting a butterfly, could completely change the future. In the story “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury, a group of people travel back in time to hunt a dinosaur. When these people traveled back in time, the main character Eckels, is believed to have caused a change in the future after the hunt goes bad. Eckels stepped off the path, allegedly changing the future; However, there are other factors that could have changed the future.
Tyrannosaurus Rex may be loud However; When the weapons shot off numerous times, it may have caused the dinosaur to be excessively loud. It states “The monster, at motion lunged forward with a terrible scream”. They made a plan

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