Saturday, March 9, 2019

“A Sound of Thunder” and “Nethergrave” Essay

A unsounded of sapidity by Ray Bradbury and Nethergrave by Gloria Skurzynski were good, well written intuition fiction stories. both stories used technology to greatly change the sprightliness of the main characters. A healthful of smacking involved dinosaurs and a m machine in which the characters used to go back in epoch. The succession machine was built to go to the stories setting in a jungle, threescore million years in the past. In Nethergrave, the main character, Jeremy, choses to get sucked into the practical(prenominal) world instead of staying the real world after having a quite embarrassing and lonely day. This stories setting seemed to be in the present time but did not say for sure. The climax in Nethergrave was when all Jeremys online friend had left him and he got a message from someone vocalizing him to turn on his mic. I didnt know what was going to relegate or what the man wanted from Jeremy. He make the decision to contribute the real world of being i gnored and bullied to go to somewhere he was promised never to be abandoned.The climax in A Sound of Thunder was when the men were on the time machine returning to the present time. I purview this was the most suspenseful time because I knew Echkels had walked of the path he was forbidden to leave and I was waiting to read if that diminutive put to death had really affected the future. Both the stories climaxes made me wonder what was going to come to pass next. One of the themes in the A Sound of Thunder is that one small bad action evoke lead up to a great destruction. I think a theme for Nethergrave is that when reality is tough, it is easy to slay forgetful decisions that seem to make it better. Both themes are ideal to come back because they go hand in hand. If you think about it, the theme in Nethergrave is saying if life is hard, then it is easier to make poor decision, and if you make poor decision, than it can affect yourself or others like the theme is in A Sound of Thunder.Both of these short stories show how technology can be extremely dangerous. Advancements in technology are being made every day. Even though these are science fiction stories, I thinkt the dangers of technology from the storiesmight actually be possible in the future. Both stories kept me wanting to keep reading, but A Sound of Thunder was more effective than Nethergrave in my opinion. It had better characterization in describing the charters, a more relatable theme, had more description, and helped the readers get familiar with the setting. The last line of Bradburys story, There was a sound of thunder, made me sit misty for a moment, questioning if he really did kill Echkels. Overall, I thought it had more exciting action and was my favorite of the two.Works CitedBradbury, Ray. A Sound of Thunder. New York Doubleday, 1952. Print. Skurzynski, Gloria. Nethergrave.

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