What is the carousel in Something Wicked This Way Comes?

The carousel is one of the attractions of Cooger and Dark’s Pandemonium Shadow Show, and while the carnival itself represents evil within Bradbury’s novel, the carousel is the means through which Mr. Dark lures and captures the souls that fuel his wicked carnival.

What song does the carousel play backwards?

Funeral March
For the rides backward in time, the calliope plays Chopin’s “Funeral March.” This song is played backward because the carousel’s rider is, here, marching away from his funeral rather than toward it. Also, the calliope plays church music that has somehow been changed.

What scene is Something Wicked This Way Comes?

act 4, scene 1
Something wicked this way comes is one line of a couplet from Macbeth, spoken by the second of the three witches in act 4, scene 1 of the play.

What happens in chapter 15 of Something Wicked This Way Comes?

Chapter 15 Will and Jim head out to check out the carnival, and to their surprise, it seems normal. They bump into Miss Foley, their seventh grade teacher, who is searching for her nephew Robert and heads off to the Mirror Maze, even though Will warns her not to. She goes in and panics, feeling lost.

What is Mr Dark’s arm covered in?

Mr. Dark is covered with tattoos of the pictures of those whose soul he has taken—he even has two new tattoos of Will and Jim on the palms of his hands—and he can inflict pain on others simply by pinching or pulling the corresponding tattoo.

What does Mr Dark say has become of Will’s mother?

Then he says that they took Will’s mother for a ride on the carousel and that she has because a hideous, shriveled old creature who screamed terribly when they let her see herself in the Mirror Maze.

How old is Jim Nightshade?

Jim Nightshade is one of the main characters in the book, Something Wicked this Way Comes by Ray Bradbury. Jim is a thirteen-year-old boy, who in the book the narrator describes as “His hair was wild, thick, and the glossy color of waxed chestnuts.

What does pricking of my thumb mean?

foreboding
An intuitive feeling, a foreboding, often with allusion to the words of the Second Witch in Shakespeare’s Macbeth (1606) as Macbeth approaches, ‘By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes. ‘

What is ironic about the line By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes?

The major irony, which is a dramatic irony known to the Witches and to us but not to Macbeth, in this line is that immediately after the second witch says “something wicked” comes, Macbeth has his entrance.

What chapter does Jim ride the carousel?

When Will learns that Jim wants to ride the carousel himself, he suddenly realizes that Jim is not interested in solving the mystery of the carnival and preventing the harm that Mr. Cooger may cause—he is interested in using the merry-go-round to make himself older, to experience another great adventure.

What happens Miss Foley?

Like Charles, Miss Foley struggles with her age and longs for youth, and she ever refers to herself as an “old fish.” Miss Foley disappears, just like Mr. Crosetti and Mr. Fury, and Bradbury implies that she has taken a ride on the carousel.

What does Jim Nightshade look like?

Nightshade’s son. Jim was born one minute after midnight on Halloween, and he is described as a boy with hair the color of “dark autumn chestnuts” and eyes as “dark as twilight.” Jim serves as a foil to Will, and whereas Will is depicted in terms of goodness and light, Jim struggles with the darkness of the world.