![]() These three stories do not seem to be connected beyond the main theme, science fiction, but outside of it each one it contains its own subtopic and each subtopic leads to one of the most recurrent themes of Bradbury in its history: dystopia or anti utopia. From this text I will deal with three specific stories: “The Murderer”, “The Pedestrian” and “A Sound of Thunder”. The edition that I will use The Golden Apples of the Sun is the one published after 1990 that deals with reprints with other stories added over the years since its first edition in ’50. ![]() The author himself was involved in the production of the series and he himself introduces the series with a short narrative of how people ask him where he gets his ideas and where he conceives them. The second important reference for this work is the television series The Ray Bradbury Theater, which aired in 1985 with 65 episodes, each of which refers to a story by Bradbury. The first important reference for this work is the book The Golden Apples of the Sun that is a compendium of random stories without any apparent relationship, since you can find both science fiction stories and fiction in general. Ray Bradbury is one of the writers of the genre of science fiction best known in the United States of America since the 1950s when the publications of some of his most famous stories were made: The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man and The Golden Apples of the Sun.
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