Something Wicked This Way Come Analysis

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The Storms We Chase Are Leading Us “You don’t have to stay foolish and you don’t have to stay wrong, evil, sinful, whatever you want to call it” - Charles Halloway. Often in stories, characters have to struggle to choose good over evil. Many times temptations to choose evil are stronger than the will to choose good. Temptation, a main theme in this novel, is a common theme in stories where we see characters either triumph or fall. In the novel Something Wicked This Way Comes, by Ray Bradbury, one of the main characters, Jim Nightshade, fights three battles between good and evil. The first battle Jim has to face is between following his own deepest desires or following the advice of his best friend,Will. First of all, ever since the boys stumbled upon the theater Will knew it was a …show more content…
First of all, each person took an apprehensive reflection on their lives while in the maze of mirrors, “[f]ar away, in the meadow, shadows flickered in the Mirror Maze, as if parts of someone’s life, yet unborn, were trapped there, waiting to be lived…” (55-56). The mirrors in the mirror maze represent reflection and contrite judgments. By forcing the characters to reflect on the missing parts of their lives, the maze tempts them to chase after ways to fill their voids. Unfortunately, Jim falls to the biggest nemesis of all, the mirror’s temptation when Will found him, “[a]nd Jim was there, half in, half out of the cold glass tides like someone abandoned on a seashore when a close friend has gone far out, and there is wonder if he will ever come back” (67). He sees his father, the missing part of his life. The father he has only known for a short time and longs after. He chases after that father figure by choosing a relationship with Mr. Dark, who is symbolic of Satan. Once again Jim fall into temptation like a rock falling in a well and chose