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A Sound Of Thunder Vs Being Prey Analysis
Taking adventures can be a fun and exciting experience if you are cautious and follow instructions. In the two stories “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” the protagonists soon realize how important it is to acknowledge warnings. The characters face similar conflicts in both stories, but choose different ways to handle their problems. From their experiences, they learn that one tiny mistake can change your life forever.
In “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” the theme is the same. The theme is that you should never ignore warnings or instructions. Eckels, in “A Sound of Thunder”, disregards Travis’s warnings to never stray from the path. Val, in “Being Prey”, ignored the park ranger’s warnings when he said “ Don’t go onto the main river

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