something wicked this way come
“They stoke the furnace all their lives, sweat their lips, shine their eyes and start it all in the crib. Caesar’s lean and hungry friends, they east the dark, who only stands to breath.” (P.14).
This is just a small fraction of the detail Ray Bradbury uses in his book
Something Wicked This Way Comes. Besides his brilliant use of description Bradbury also use a reoccurring object throughout the book. These reoccurring objects are
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Also the use of the word abandoned, this word also gives me the eerie, uneasy felling.
I found that the book was hard to follow, very boring, and not worth my time to read. Even though Bradbury gave you those little hints, like the moths, to know that there was going to be a change.
I found that they didn't really help me in my reading of this book but instead only confused me mor
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