If by "figurative" you mean "alternate", there was an alternate spelling of words in 2055 as a result of one of the men having killed a butterfly in the past.
The sign at the shop now said:
"TYME SEFARI INC.
SEFARIS TU ANY YEER EN THE PAST.
YU NAIM THE ANIMALL.
WEE TAEK YU THAIR.
YU SHOOT ITT."
Quote from Ray Bradbury's short story "A Sound of Thunder".
In "A Sound of Thunder," Ray Bradbury uses figurative language such as metaphors ("time was a film run backward"), similes ("like a solid cloud"), and personification ("the sign of rain blew"). These literary devices help create vivid imagery and enhance the storytelling within the narrative.
the thunder of a dinosaur's roar and the thunder of gunfire
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"A Sound of Thunder" is a science fiction short story written by Ray Bradbury. It was first published in 1952.
The onomatopoeia in "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury is the sound of the gun firing. The word "BANG" is used in the story to represent this loud noise.
The main characters in "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury are Charles Hatton & Travis Ryer.
Just stay away from lightning ya'll, ya'll understand me
Eckels realizes that he caused major chaos and Travis shoots him.
Eckels realizes that he caused major chaos and Travis shoots him.
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It is never mentioned.
The Sound of Thunder (2005) based on Ray Bradbury's short story.
Yes, "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury does contain flashbacks. The story incorporates flashbacks to explain the concept of time travel and its potential consequences. The main character, Eckels, experiences flashes of memory from the past as he grapples with the implications of altering history.