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(I NEED HELP ASAP PLEASE) What does Bradbury mean when he said "Halloween came early?" What can we assume about the autumn people? What dangers and desires do they bring?

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With the sentence "Halloween came early," Bradbury states that a frightening moment is approaching. Furthermore, he shows that the people of autumn are evil and that they wish to cause fear and pain in people.

Although you haven't shown it, you can tell from the context of your question that you're referring to "Something Wicked This Way Comes" written by Ray Bradbury.

As we read this story, we can see that:

  • The story shows a mysterious carnival that arrived in the city.
  • The carnival is dark and can change people's ages very quickly, leaving them confused and afraid of what is happening.
  • The protagonists of the story feel the need to fight this carnival, but they are very scared about what might happen to them.
  • For the reader to understand the nature of carnival, Bradbury draws an analogy about there being autumn people and summer people, with carnival people being autumn people.
  • According to him, autumn people have worms on their heads, seek human souls, and are born of dust.
  • With this, the reader can infer that these people are mean, negative, and gloomy.

Therefore, it is possible to conclude that carnival is bad and wants to cause fear, pain, and confusion in people.

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