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Butterflies are know for the mass migration they travel to get to where they are today. However, what happens to how they get to those places and does it affect anything? In The Butterfly Effect, (Hernandez) and A Sound of Thunder, (Bradbury) there is a simple cause-and-effect theory in which changes how things are thought about forever. Everything done is the cause of something else which happens to have an effect on something else. The effect is timeless. When both stories are dissected, it is told that everything has a “butterfly effect”, which causes to effect on what happens in the future, and can lead to the change of evolution. Butterflies are know for the mass migration they travel to get to where they are today. However, what happens to how they get to those places and does it affect anything? In The Butterfly Effect, (Hernandez) and A Sound of Thunder, (Bradbury) there is a simple cause-and-effect theory in which changes how things are thought about forever. Everything done is the cause of something else which happens to have an effect on something else. The effect is timeless. When both stories are dissected, it is told that everything has a “butterfly effect”, which causes to effect on what happens in the future, and can lead to the change of evolution.
Butterflies are know for the mass migration they travel to get to where they are today. However, what happens to how they get to those places and does it affect anything? In The Butterfly Effect, (Hernandez) and A Sound of Thunder, (Bradbury) there is a simple cause-and-effect theory in which changes how things are thought about forever. Everything done is the cause of something else which happens to have an effect on something else. The effect is timeless. When both stories are dissected, it is told that everything has a “butterfly effect”, which causes to effect on what happens in the future, and can lead to the change of evolution.
Butterflies are know for the mass migration they travel to get

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