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Candle Quote by Ray Bradbury

“Way out in the country tonight he could smell the pumpkins ripening toward the knife and the triangle eye and the singeing candle.” quote by Ray Bradbury
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“Way out in the country tonight he could smell the pumpkins ripening toward the knife and the triangle eye and the singeing candle.”

Ray Bradbury

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About This Quote

A vivid sensory tableau that blends the natural cycle of harvest with ominous, almost ritualistic imagery, suggesting an impending transformation or sacrifice.

In simple terms: Harvest meets ritual, hinting at change.

Key Takeaway

Nature can become a stage for darker forces.

Themes

nature ritual transformation sensation foreboding

Mood

eerie reflective intense

Type

poetic descriptive

When to use this quote

  • late autumn walk
  • rural night
  • preparing a feast
  • observing a ceremony
  • contemplating mortality

Key Concepts

seasonality symbolism contrast tone

Practical Applications

  • creative writing inspiration
  • thematic analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the knife symbolize in this scene?
  • How does the sensory detail affect the mood?

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