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WILL GIVE BRAINLY WITHIN TWO MINUTES OF ANSWER Have any of y'all read "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury? If so, what is the significance of thunder in the story (it occurs in multiple pivotal moments, but the Litcharts doesn't mention its contribution to the story)?

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A sound of thunder is used to represent the T-Rex steps and Travis's gun. The two things that cause giant turns in the story. The butterfly Eckels kills is easy—the butterfly effect. Also, butterflies represent freedom, a freedom he killed when his actions changed the outcome of the election.

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