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A Sound of Thunder Literary Terms David Hotz ("Like a gigantic…
A Sound of Thunder Literary Terms David Hotz
"Like a gigantic bonfire burning." Pg. 1 Simile 1
"Like golden salamanders." Pg. 1 Simile 2
"Everything cupping one in another like Chinese boxes." Pg. 1 Simile 3
"Step on a mouse and you leave your print, like a Grand Canyon, across Eternity." Pg. 2 Simile 4
"I'm shaking like a kid." Pg. 6 Simile 5
"But you, friend, have stepped on all the tigers in that region." Pg. 4 Metaphor 1
"He is an entire future nation." Pg. 4 Metaphor 2
"Destroy this one man, and you destroy a race, a people, an entire history of life." Pg. 4 Metaphor 3
"Step on a mouse and you crush the Pyramids." Pg. 4 Metaphor 4
"Gigantic bats of delirium and night fever." Pg. 4 Metaphor 5
"Makes you think, If the election had gone badly yesterday, I might be here now running away from the results. Thank God Keith won. He'll make a fine President of the United States." Foreshadowing 1
"Beyond this room, beyond this wall, beyond this man who was not quite the same man seated at this desk that was not quite the same desk." Pg. 10 Foreshadowing 2
"The Machine roared." Pg. 2
Personification 1
"The Pyramids are still in the earth, waiting to be cut out and put up." Pg. 3 Personification 2
"Warm phlegm gathered in Eckels' throat; he swallowed and pushed it down." Pg 1 Touch 1
"He felt the trembling in his arms and he looked down and found his hands tight on the new rifle." Pg. 2 Touch 2
"His feet sank into the green moss." Pg. 7 Touch 3
" Far birds' cries blew on a wind, and the smell of tar." Pg. 3 Smell 1
"The stink of raw flesh blew down the wilderness." Pg. 7 Smell 2
"A windstorm from the beast's mouth engulfed them in the stench of slime and old blood." Pg. 7 Smell 3
"White hair turn Irish black." Pg. 1 Sight 1
"Wrinkles vanish; all." Pg. 1 Sight 2
"Eckels breathed, the light of the Machine on his thin face." Pg. 1 Sight 3
"There was a sound like a gigantic bonfire burning." Pg. 1 Sound 1
"The Machine roared." Pg. 2 Sound 2
"Sounds like music and sounds like flying tents filled the sky, and those were pterodactyls soaring with cavernous gray wings, gigantic bats of delirium and night fever." Pg. 5 Sound 3