can you paraphrase "Ray Bradbury’s ‘A Sound of Thunder” and the Gloria Skurzynski’s ‘Nethergrave’ are both science fiction short stories that its main characters with the help of very advanced technology are able to traverse hand of time and manage to live in a different world, ‘the other world”. A Sound of Thunder Eckels with a couple of his friends by using time traveler machine travel to Jurassic period to hunt Dinosaurs and are able to live in that time and experience real-time events. In the ‘Nethergrave’ the main character Jeremy by the help of his hi-tech computer is able to ‘physically’ go into ‘the other world’ as an avatar, (jaguar) and he is able to experience events as the living jaguar could, for example, he looked through its eyes. Also, when his mom walks into the room, Jeremy was not in the room yet the Jaguar was in Jeremy’s computer screen. In the ‘Nethergrave’ Jeremy is able to go to ‘other world’ when he online quartet chatting with his friends who except for the pretty girl Princedie all lie about who they really are in real life. This means that the three are living in a fictional world. Both short stories envision that in the future man will develop advanced programs that will be able to take the man into a fictional world and influence the occurrence of timely events that can affect their future lives. They both speculate on the possible effects that these advanced programs can have on a man."

"Ray Bradbury's 'A Sound of Thunder' and Gloria Skurzynski's 'Nethergrave' are science fiction short stories that depict their main characters utilizing advanced technology to travel through time and explore different worlds. In 'A Sound of Thunder,' Eckels and his friends utilize a time traveler machine to journey to the Jurassic period, where they hunt dinosaurs and experience real-time events. On the other hand, in 'Nethergrave,' the protagonist Jeremy uses his sophisticated computer to enter 'the other world' as an avatar in the form of a jaguar. He is able to perceive events through the jaguar's eyes, even when his physical presence is elsewhere. This virtual world is accessible to Jeremy during his online interactions with friends, all of whom except for the girl named Princedie fabricate their real-life identities. These stories present a future in which advanced programs allow individuals to enter fictional worlds and influence the course of events with potential consequences for their future lives. Both narratives explore the potential impacts of such advanced programs on mankind."