Carnival past midnight rolls an hour before cold in the Midwest before October and welcomes Halloween in the week before that time. Everyone heard a moving siren with a moving dream and a youthful reaction. In this dying season, Cooler & Dark 's Pandemonium Shadow Show will come to Green Town, Illinois, destroying all lives that it touches.
This wicked way comes from Ray Bradbury's 1962 Dark Fantasy. This is a 13-year-old best friend, Jim Nightshade and William Hallway, and a nightmare experience of Carnival in their mid-western town in October, and how boys fight fear. Carnival leader is a mysterious "Mr. Darkness" that seems to have the power to give secret desire to citizens. In fact, the darkness is a malicious existence, like carnival, living outside the vitality of the people they were enslaved. Will's father, Charles Hallway, was tired of his existence as he felt that he was too old to be Will's father.
This way of evil can be interpreted as an allegory of struggle between good and evil, will of human character, Jim and Charles, and dark and his sin and temptation carnival. Like many other imaginary works surrounding the same concept, the great advantage is ultimately not a supernatural power or a material force, but a pure soul. Jim stands for kindness and is always on the verge of temptation. And Will is part of refusing to make a concession despite his crisis and doubt.
The elements of fantasy and horror are combined perfectly to create a series of memorable events. An example of a dark fantasy, when something evil comes this way, Lei Bradbury's novel tells the story of two young boys, Jim and Will, who discovered the secret of a mysterious travel carnival. Magical carnival has various attractions such as a maze of terrible mirrors and a carousel that changes times. - ... Many ancient beliefs from various cultures are characterized by people with wonderful creatures and places, and incredible magic. Gulliver's Travels was written by Jonathan Swift in 1726 and is considered one of the earliest SF fantasy novels. This is a story about a man who encountered all kinds of strange, seemingly abnormal things on the road. In the early nineteenth century, Mary Sherry's Frankenstein published a book that was "a crazy scientist" and his experiment failed.