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#1 A Sound of Thunder - Imperfection may be a part of perfection

A sound of Thunder, By Rad Bradbury(1952)

Rating: 8.2/10

    After some regretful events, I sometimes imagine how I would've done if I were given another chance. Picturing every situation that my mistakes may be undone, wrongdoings forgotten. Indeed, there exist moments where I would gladly use the time machine to change the past without the slightest hesitation. Fantasizing how everything could have been better and overthinking the imperfect aspect, I fail to consider that the reality I face may be the finest situation out of all possibilities. 

    Eckels from A Sound of Thunder interacts with his past and completely changes the future. Election results let the anarchists rule the country, and there exists confusing orthography. The confusion Eckels feels before he dies makes me connect with him and think, "Maybe past mistakes I've made were the least worst mistakes. If I am given another chance and undo the past mistakes, maybe harsher obstacles await for me."

   In the end, notwithstanding some minor logical flaws, I love how this short story of Ray Bradbury affected me to think positively of my current situation - The imperfection I have in my life may be a part of perfection. (186)

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