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I ' v hunted tiger ,wild boar, buffalo , elephant, but this is it , .... why did Eckels say this ?​

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Answered by pratapjaish
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"The sound of thunder" occurs five times in Ray Bradbury's short story of the same name: four times in reference to the Tyrannosaurus Rex, and once in reference to a gunshot. The sound of thunder is always preceded and followed by silence, so that it erupts into the senses of the characters and the reader. It denotes a sudden, dangerous change in the environment, the way actual thunder announces the arrival of a storm.

In the story, "the sound of thunder" is first mentioned when the Tyrannosaurus appears in the distance. Mr. Eckels, the protagonist, has paid a time-travelling safari company a huge sum of money to take him to the distant past so that he can hunt a dinosaur. Eckels is a big game hunter, and he is thrilled to have the chance to hunt the biggest game of all. When the group arrives in the Cretaceous period, Eckels looks a

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