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The Sound of Thunder (2005) based on Ray Bradbury's short story.
The Butterfly Effect postulates that localized events can have far reaching consequences. It is a bedrock component of chaos theory, and was first illustrated by Ray Bradbury in his short story, "Sound of Thunder," in 1952. In the story, the crushing of a butterfly during a Cretaceous period time-travel safari results in dramatic changes in the present when the travelers return. In essence, as explained in 1963 by Edward Lorenz who coined the term, "...one flap of a butterfly's wings could change the course of weather forever."
The short story "Madame Butterfly" was created in 1898 by American author John Luther Long. It was later adapted into the famous opera by Giacomo Puccini in 1904.
"Day of the Butterfly "is a short story by Alice Munro. The conflict in the story is a girl that does not socialize well with her peers.
Madam Butterfly by Puccini
Madame Butterfly was first performed in 1904, and the story-- at the time-- was supposed to be contemporary. So, the safest answer is that it takes place in Nagasaki, Japan, at the turn of the 20th century. But, if we go by the "real Madame Butterfly," on whose life the original short story and libretto are based, then the events would be set in 1870.
Butterflies do not change the weather with their wings. The idea that butterflies can influence the weather comes from chaos theory and the concept of the butterfly effect, where small changes in one system can lead to large effects in another system. However, butterflies themselves do not have the ability to directly change the weather with their wings.
science fiction / time travel
The cast of The Story of the Butterfly - 2007 includes: Janet Wantling as Narrator
A sound of thunder - by Ray Bradbury
Rudyard Kipling was credited with reviving the short story in English literature
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