Foreshadowing In A Sound Of Thunder

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The Butterfly Effect refers to the idea that a butterfly's wings might create tiny changes in the atmosphere that may ultimately alter the path of something. So what would happen if you stepped on one back in time? From the story A Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury. The author uses foreshadowing to support the theme that the smallest things can sometimes have the largest impact on the future. In the story, a group of travelers go back in time to when dinosaurs were around to hunt and kill what animals were going to be dead in minutes. During this time they were told to not go off the path but then something goes wrong. In the story, the first example of foreshadowing is used by Bradbury, when the group of hunters/time travelers have just …show more content…

Don’t go off it. I repeat. Don’t go off. For any reason! If you fall off there’s a penalty.” When Eckels asks why, Mr Travis states, “We don’t want to change the Future.” Later then in the story Eckel steps off the path without realizing Mr Travis is mad he exclaims, “We guarantee no one leaves the Path. He left it. Oh, the fool.” Eckle then says, “I haven’t done anything, I just ran off the path a little.” “Who can tell?” Mr. Travis also then said, “get out. Don’t ever come back.” This is an example of foreshadowing because when they get back from their trip things have changed when Eckel realizes he has stepped on a butterfly, this supports the theme because it shows how the smallest things can have large …show more content…

Eckles goes on to say, “A real time Machine. He shook his head. ‘Makes you think, If the election had gone badly yesterday, I might be here now running away from the results Thank God Keith won. He’ll make a fine President of the United States.” This is an example of foreshadowing because when they get back from their trip they are greeted with the person at the front desk. Eckles begins to ask who the president is. The man responds with, “You joking? You know very well. Deutscher, of course! Who else? Not that fool weakling Keith. We got an iron man now, a man with guts!” This underpins the theme that the smallest things can sometimes have the largest impact on the future. All in all, throughout the story Ray Bradbury shows multiple examples of foreshadowing throughout the story that help support the