Cause And Effect In 'A Sound Of Thunder'

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One main theme found in Bradbury’s story, “A Sound of Thunder,” is cause and effect. For example, since the main character Eckels broke the number one rule, which was to never step off of the path, on page 41, then he wouldn’t have crushed the butterfly. Because of Eckels cause, which was crushing the butterfly, the effect was that the future changed drastically. Cause and effect is also represented on page 44. Because Eckels changed the future by killing the butterfly, Travis, their guide, became enraged and killed Eckels. I think that Bradbury included this concept into his story to let us know that all of our actions have consequences. Another theme in Bradbury’s story, “A Sound of Thunder,” was cooperation. As shown on pages 41-44, Eckels