Reading Journal, A Sound of Thunder

 A Sound of Thunder, By Ray Bradbury (1952)

Rating: 6.5/10

 When I think of the hero’s Journey or movies I’ve read so far, I always think of how the main characters (or the heroes) improve their power and how they overcome hardships. Actually, most of stories related to hero follow a similar structure. However, “A Sound of Thunder”, though it is the story about Eckels’ hero journey, focused on different topic compare to other stories of heroes. This story doesn’t really talk about the characters, instead it uses characters to show the “butterfly effect.” In the adventure, Eckels accidentally step on butterfly and killed it. The change of president appeared as the result of Eckels' action. This event represent well about butterfly effect, which means a situation in which an action that does not seem important has a very large effect.

 I think this is the uniqueness of this story. It actually focused on the topic, “butterfly effect”, rather than the journey itself. However, even though it has uniqueness in the story, the uniqueness rather made me feel awkward and not used to it, so I rated this story 6.5 out of 10.  


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