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6A ShortStory first published by Creator/RayBradbury in the ''Collier's'' magazine, June 1952 issue. "A Sound of Thunder" is one of the TropeNamers for ButterflyOfDoom, because this story [[TropeCodifier introduced]] the TimeTravel plot where small changes in the past snowball into the future.
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8The story is set in the (then-distant) year of 2055, shortly after another Election Day result. The protagonist is a hunter known simply as "Eckels", who prepares to use time travel to visit the age of the dinosaurs and kill a ''Tyrannosaurus rex''. His guide is very emphatic about the need to prevent changes to the timeline, and exposition of time travel rules and setting details are interwoven into the narrative. Naturally, the rules are violated when Eckels runs off the path, but nothing seems to have been broken yet...
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10"A Sound of Thunder" has been adapted several times, with [[Film/ASoundOfThunder a 2005 movie]] released by Creator/WarnerBros, an Creator/ECComics adaptation available [[http://www.scaryforkids.com/a-sound-of-thunder/ here]], as well as a spin-off novel series and the short story series ''Rivers of Time''.
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12The original story has been reprinted dozens of times, including in Bradbury's own collections, such as ''Literature/TheGoldenApplesOfTheSun'' (1953), ''Literature/RIsForRocket'' (1962), ''Literature/TwiceTwentyTwo'' (1966), and ''Literature/DinosaurTales'' (1983).
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14Not to be confused with the Music/PinkFloyd live album/concert film ''A Delicate Sound Of Thunder''.
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16!!The short story contains examples of:
17* AllGermansAreNazis: The fascistic candidate Deutscher's name is based on the UsefulNotes/{{German|Language}} word for German.
18* ArtisticLicensePolitics: While the setting isn't specified beyond a year, the story implies that it takes place in America. Unless the US constitution was amended at some point, presidential elections occur every leap year, meaning that the actual presidential elections in the 2050s would take place in 2052 and 2056, not 2054 as implied.
19* ButterflyOfDoom: The archetypal example and TropeNamer -- when Eckels steps on a prehistoric butterfly, he discovers he caused major changes (e.g. the outcome of an important election) upon returning to the present.
20* CloseEnoughTimeline: Travis actually theorizes about this before the hunt began.
21* DumbDinos: The ''T. rex'' is described as monstrous and devoid of emotion, but also awesomely majestic.
22* GodwinsLawOfTimeTravel: The UrExample, although Deutscher is only Nazi-like rather than full-on Nazi.
23* InSpiteOfANail: Despite changing the political landscape just enough to ensure the rise of Fascism and the basic tenets of the English language, nothing else of major importance seems to have changed in the modern day. Then again, we only see a few of the changes to the modern timeline before the end of the story. . . given the obvious changes already shown, who the hell knows what else is different?
24* RippleEffectProofMemory: The travelers and their tour guides are the only ones who seem aware of the changed BadFuture.
25* StayOnThePath: Or else!
26* AStormIsComing: The phrase "a sound of thunder" occurs a couple of times in the story, each time prefiguring danger.
27* TemporalParadox: Subverted when the safari guides explain that "Time steps aside" to prevent such paradoxes from happening.
28* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: The story's ''Tyrannosaurus'' is true to form. Just ''seeing'' it for the first time is enough to make Eckels (a seasoned big game hunter) lose his nerve.
29* TimeTravelForFunAndProfit: Travis' agency organizes safaris into the past for big game hunters.
30* TimeTravelersDinosaur: The protagonist is a hunter known simply as "Eckels", who uses a time travel agency to visit the age of the dinosaurs and kill a Tyrannosaurus rex.
31* TitleDrop: Twice in the narration. First in the middle, and then a FinaleTitleDrop.
32* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: Who thought it was a good idea to make big-game time traveling, knowing full well what the risks and consequences were? What sort of monetary gain could be worth the risk of waking up one morning to [[RetGone have never existed]]? Simple: ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney.
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35!!The spin-off novel series contains examples of:
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37* AbusiveAlienParents: The Mutata send their young off to be raised by other Mutata.
38* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The Gairk, a race of sentient Allosaurs.
39* RuleOfCool: Alternate universes filled with dinosaurs, samurai, sapient pterodactyls, cyborgs, and [[ModernMayincatecEmpire Aztecs]]. At one point it is hinted that there is even an entire universe filled with [[CatGirl cat people]].
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