Quicker Than the Eye | Techniques
Bradbury's best writing is in the short story form. The structure of Quicker Than the Eye puts "Unterderseaboat Doktor" first, "The Other Highway" last, and "Quicker Than the Eye" nearly in the middle of the book. Typically, the plots are more psychological drama than adventure/sex and violence action. The focus is usually upon the inner experience of single characters, such as the protagonist of the title story, "Quicker Than the Eye," who must deal with seeing himself made a fool of on stage by an attractive woman magician. Other tales provide fables with a message or a moral,...
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