How Does Ray Bradbury Use The Color Of Charles Halloway

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Ray Bradbury uses the color white to represent Charles Halloway’s knowledge and purity. Bradbury uses the color white to represent Charles Halloway’s knowledge. The author uses, “a man with moon-white hair (Bradbury15).” Also, he uses,” Charles Halloway’s hand lay in a white hot furnace” (226) Charles had felt that he was the only one that thought that something was up with the carnival. This shows how Charles’s smart thoughts detects that there had to be something wrong with the carnival. This is because of Charles Halloway’s knowledge, which led him to being able to destroy the carnival with his laughter. Charles Halloway’s character can be shown through,” the man with the voice match his hair (137). This shows how Charles Halloway’s thoughts

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