Considering Bradbury uses imagery in “Sound of Thunder”, it makes readers experience the story and realize the true terror of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The T-Rex was a massive creature, its “...lower leg was a piston, a thousand pounds of white bone, sunk in thick ropes of muscle, sheathed in a gleam of pebbled skin like the mail of a terrible warrior”(Bradbury 77). In the story a group of hunters goes into the future to hunt a T-Rex. The description of the T-Rex evokes terror in the reader. It creates a feeling of trivialness compared to the Beast. Without …show more content…
In the morning the house made “...eight pieces of perfectly browned toast…”(Bradbury 87). Throughout the story, the house continued to go on like nothing happened to the people: making breakfast for them, doing the dishes, and cleaning the house. The author used Imagery to describe a homey and comforting feeling for the reader. Desolately, “The house stood alone in a city of rubble and ashes”(Bradbury 88). Towards the end of the story the realization of what happened to the house starts to kick in. Imagery is used to create a foreboding feeling in the reader. Without imagery “There will Come Soft Rains” would be a very lackluster story and wouldn’t provide and context or life to the