A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories
[2024-01-21 11:05:36]
Ray Bradbury passed away at the age of 91 on June 5, 2011. For over 70 years, his career has dreamed of readers over the generations, made me think, and created. Bradbury is a writer for hundreds of short stories and about 50 books, countless poetry, essays, operas, theaters, television series, scripts. One of the writers. His revolutionary work includes 451 F, Martian Chronicles, Pictorial, Dandelion, and Evil. He adapted the movie to John Huston's "Moby Dick" and was nominated for Oscar. He adapted 65 stories for the TV series 'Ray Bradbury Theater' and won the Emmy Award for his television series 'Halloween Tree'. In 2000 he received the American National Literature Award, which has a great contribution from the American National Library Foundation, the National Art Medal in 2004, the Pulitzer Prize 2007 Special Award, and received numerous awards.
Throughout his life, Bradbury likes to tell the story of the filmmaker he met in 1932. At the end of the movie, the electric car touched a 12-year-old Bradberry, touched the boy with a sword and ordered him "to live forever!" Bradberry said later, "I think this is what I heard." It is the best idea. I start writing every day. I never stopped. "
"Nether Grove" and "Sound of Thunder" are funny SF stories. In my opinion, "Thunder Sound" by Ray Bradbury is more exciting than "Nethergrave" by Gloria Skurzynski. Thanks to "The Sound of Thunder" I was caught on the edge of the seat and wanted to know what I could do to change the future. "Nether Grove" seems to be a slow story rather than an exciting one. Both authors have incredible imagination in writing these stories, and in a sense have insight into the future. Bradbury explains how time machine should be, and for me it is easy to imagine as he explained it. When Eccles saw the time machine for the first time, "It looked like he saw sound confusion, wire and steel box twist, he also saw an orange, silvery flashing, Aurora "(p.288) In" The Sound of Thunder ", when he finally saw a huge TRex, you can almost feel the fear of Eckel
The theme is "Thunder" as a metaphor of immutable behavior. The important thing is that the theme is over and the (title) story starts. As you can see from the story, "There is a furious voice." It is impossible for Eckers actions to change external conflicts, as thunder does not have the ability to change and change. Eccles taught in advance by Travis, but still failed. Guide Travis was able to kill Eccles at the end of the story - showed the audience that the change is virtually unchanged. Travis is not only a guide to Eckels but also a guide for the reader. Conflict, whether external or internal, is one of the main steps to achieve the story. Expression is equally important and gives the reader the idea of what kind of people they are dealing with. Characterization makes it easy as the reader knows the character well, so it's the same person as him or her