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Examples Of Foreshadowing In A Sound Of Thunder

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In the story “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury, foreshadowing is used multiple times to hint at events to come in the future. The story follows Eckels, who paid to go on a safari to the past to kill the legendary Tyrannosaurus Rex. On many different occasions characters hinted at important events that would take place. These foreshadowing lines include Travis, the safari guide, repeatedly telling the hunters to stay on the path, the man behind the desk telling Eckels that disobeying rules would result in a large fine or government action when he returns, and the conversation about the results of the presidential election. Before going on the expedition, their guide, Travis, explains multiple times that they must stay on the path. The path is made to keep hunters off the ground and away from everything they shouldn’t mess with. When Travis says to stay on, …show more content…

The people of that time preferred Keith over the other option Deutscher, who would lead them into a terrible dictatorship. As a result of killing the butterfly, Eckels had subtly changed the future to turn the favor of president Keith, over to Deutscher. The people in the now changed future preferred Deutscher, who was seen as an iron man with guts, over Keith who was seen as a weakling. Each of these are an example of foreshadowing, Travis telling them to stay on the path, resulting in Eckels stepping of the path, the man behind the desk explaining consequences for disobeying rules, which foreshadowed Eckels breaking the rules, and finally the result of the election, hinting at the change of the results in the end. When you pay attention to the beginning of the story, you may be able to catch the hints and predict what will happen in the future. Ray Bradbury’s use of foreshadowing keeps readers guessing and engrossed in the story to find out how it

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