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A Sound Of Thunder Figurative Language (Metaphor (Each lower leg was a…
A Sound Of Thunder Figurative Language
Personification
Toward the silver metal and the roaring light. Page 2
Moons eat themselves opposite to the custom. Page 1
Metaphor
Each lower leg was a piston. Page 6
... a great evil god.. Page 6
Its eyes rolled, ostrich eggs. Page 6
And the head itself, a ton of sculptured stone. Page 6
Each thigh was a ton of meet, ivory, and steel flesh. Page 6
Possible Theme
Butterfly Effect
Foreshadowing
A little error here would multiply in sixty million years, all out of proportion. Page 4
We might need it. I'm warning you, Eckels, I might kill you yet. Page 10
Smells
The smell of tar and an old salt sea... page 3
Eckels stood smelling of the air, and there was a thing to the air, a chemical tain... Page 11
A windstorm from the beast's mouth engulfed them in the stench of slime and old blood. Page 8
Similes
There was a sound like a gigantic bonfire burning all of time. Page 1
Step on a mouse and you leave your print, like a Grand Canyon, across eternity. Page 4
... arms with hands which might pick up and examine men like toys,... Page 6
Its mouth gaped, exposing a fence of teeth like daggers. Page 6
Its armoured flesh glittered like a thousand green coins. Page 7
Touches
They wouldn't pay us even to touch the grass. Page 4
They wiped the blood from their helmets. Page 8
Its beautifully reptilian hands feeling the air. Page 6
Sounds
The machine roared. Page 2
Another cracking sound. Overhead, a gigantic tree branch broke from its heavy mooring, fell. Page 8
There was a sound like a gigantic bonfire burning all of time. Page 1
Sights
It towered thirty feet above half the trees. Page 6
Its armoured flesh glittered like a thousand green coins. Page 7
Flowers the color of blood. Page 3