#1 A Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury
A Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury
Rating: 8/10
Even it is a short and easy story, the
message it contains is impressive. In fact, the theme of a time machine, or a story
about transcending time and space and leaves for the past is kind of common
among the books these days, but considering that it was written in the 1950s, I
think it is an amazing work that these contents were all originated from one’s
imagination. The reason I gave this story a high score is that since it has an
interesting plot, it’s easy to read. But at the same time, it naturally conveys
meaningful lessons which is ‘past actions affect the distant future.’
Furthermore, in addition to the story of the ‘butterfly effect’, it also
contained a social message through emphasizing the importance of social
responsibility and discretion for a person's actions. The more I read, the
deeper I can feel the meaning of this story.
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