A Sound of Thunder, By Ray Bradbury (1952)
Rating: 9 / 10 When I noticed that this book was written in 1952, I was surprised that the theme of time movement was used for creative activities for such a long time. Then, I got the question. Why did people reflect their desire to go back to the past in books? I think the answer is related to 'regret'. I think many creations reflect the human desire of blaming and regretting oneself in the past and live better in the future. However, including this book, there are many cases of tragedy in novels dealing with time movements. Isn't this giving us a unified message to be satisfied with the present and plan for our future lives rather than regretting what happened in the past and trying to change the present through time movement? Also, I liked that this book as it penetrated the theme of Butterfly Effect that small changes in the past lead to big changes in the present. When we applied the "Butterfly Effect" to our daily lives, we had to choose everything in our...