By Roald Dahl
Story analysis by Benyahia Mohamed Lamine The Sound Machine, is an attractive story about a man who was obsessed with sound, his name is Klausner. Klausner believed that the human ear can’t hear all sounds around as or as he said ”there are inaudible sound that cannot be heard by the human ear”;so he invented a machine designed to receive high frequency sounds an translate them so that the human can hear it. In summer evening when Klausner was working on his machine which looks as a long three foot black box, D. Scott came and saw what he was doing and he was curious about this invention, Klausner told him but he seemed like not convinced with him. Klausner finished the sound machine and it is time to test it outside; so he got to the garden when he started his neighbor Mr. Sanders was holding a basket contains roses and she was cutting them when Klausner hear a shriek, and he asked her to cut more then to not cut anymore, he thought that the shriek is the sound of the roses, this was the first test. Klausner decided to test the machine another time in the park at the Long Branch tree and when he swung th axe at the base of the tree trunk, he heard an enormous sound unlike any sound he heard before and he called D. Scott to show him that his invention works but when D. Scott came and put the earphones and Klausner swung the tree again, the branch fell on the machine and crashed it into small pieces. Klausner asked D. Scott if he heard any sound but the doctor was just no sure to tell him, and they walked home arm in arm.
Characters of the stor:
1- Klausner
2- D. Scott
3- Mr. sanders
Suggesting a new end:
Is that the branch fall on both the machine and Klausner, so he dies with his supernatural invention.
Suggesting new titles:
- The Supernatural Invention.
- The Ear Backdoor.
- What Machine!
- The Hidden Sounds.
- The sound Obsession.
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