The Time Machine and the Sound of Thunder are both science fiction stories. Their central plots are about Time Travel. Compare and contrast these two stories. This assessment has asked me to compare and contrast the stories of The Time Machine by H.G. Wells and The Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. In this assignment the differences in language and characters will be compared and contrasted. The genre of the short story will be contrasted with the short novel. The different ways the authors are separated both by time and geography will be noted and commented upon. The language in the two pieces is remarkably different, H.G. Wells using the old-fashioned language of a gentleman's club contrast with the American of Ray Bradbury. …show more content…
On the very first page of the story Wells gives you a small amount of description about the Time Traveller "...marking the points with a lean forefinger- as we sat and....admired his earnestness (truthful, honest)" character. From this small description you find out that the Time Traveller has thin finger and this might be because he is thin so from this you can read into it and find out that the Time Traveller is "lean" as Wells describes. Further into the story Wells gives the reader a description of what the Time Traveller is wearing the first time the rest of the characters see him after he has been doing his time travel. "He was in an amazing plight. Hi coat was dusty and dirty . . . . His chin has a brown cut on it-a cut half healed . . . . He walked with just such a limp as I had seen in footsore tramps. We stared at him in silence, expecting him to speak." (Page 15) You get given the impression that the Time Traveller has been through a lot and has been traumatized by his experience. He is in total shambles and hasn't had a wash in days, his guests are shocked by this and they are all wondering what has happened to their friend. On pages 25-26 Wells writes that The Time Traveller is both afraid and in a panic, however, this passage shows that he is able to control it this shows the reader that Wells has give the Time Traveller good self control over his feelings towards a situation and he just carries on so that he can get the job