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Something Wicked This Way Comes is Gothic fantasy at an extreme. It may be frightening to some young adults; the novel takes place at a carnival, however, which tends to be somewhat surreal on its own. Bradbury comments on realistic issues, as well. He expresses an understanding of the family. Will's father questions the nature of childbirth and the responsibility that is placed on the mother. More than anything, the novel relates the positive aspects of friendship and the often difficult process of growing-up.
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