Short Story summary: A Sound of Thunder

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What is the main premise of the story "A Sound of Thunder"?

The story explores the consequences of time travel and how small actions can have significant effects on the future.

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2

What does Mr. Eckels do in the year 2055?

He visits Time Safari, Inc. to book a hunting trip to the past to hunt a dinosaur.

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3

What warning is given to Mr. Eckels before his trip?

He is warned that disobeying instructions will result in an additional fine of ten thousand dollars.

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4

What themes are present in "A Sound of Thunder"?

Themes include cause and effect, man's mortality, and environmentalism.

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5

How does Eckels's character change during the story?

He goes from confident and prideful to panicked and fearful when faced with the T-Rex.

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6

What incident does Eckels cause that alters the future?

Eckels accidentally steps off the designated path while hunting, which leads to disastrous changes in the timeline.

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7

What punishment does Travis impose on Eckels after the incident?

Travis orders Eckels to retrieve the bullets from the dinosaur's head as punishment.

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8

What does the thunder symbolize in the story?

The thunder symbolizes the consequences of Eckels's actions and the disruption of the natural order.

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9

Who is Lesperance in "A Sound of Thunder"?

Lesperance is Travis's secondhand man at Time Safari, Inc.

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10

What message does the story convey about technology and greed?

It critiques the misuse of powerful technology for trivial pursuits, highlighting how human greed often outweighs ethical concerns.

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How does the story reflect on the interconnectedness of actions and consequences?

It shows that even small actions, like stepping off a path, can lead to significant and often disastrous changes in the world.

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12

What happens to Eckels at the end of the story?

Eckels is shot by Travis in anger, symbolizing the dire consequences of his mistakes.

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