Mr. Dark

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Mr. Dark is the sinister, enigmatic leader of a traveling carnival who preys on human desires and fears in Ray Bradbury’s dark fantasy novel "Something Wicked This Way Comes."

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instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
literary character
villain
affiliation Cooger & Dark’s Pandemonium Shadow Show NERFINISHED
alias Illustrated Man NERFINISHED
alignment malevolent
antagonistOf Charles Halloway NERFINISHED
Jim Nightshade NERFINISHED
Will Halloway NERFINISHED
appearsIn Something Wicked This Way Comes NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation film adaptation of Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)
appearsInWorkBy Ray Bradbury NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mr. Cooger NERFINISHED
the Dust Witch NERFINISHED
the carousel that alters age
createdBy Ray Bradbury NERFINISHED
defeatedBy Charles Halloway NERFINISHED
firstAppearance novel Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962) NERFINISHED
genre dark fantasy
horror
medium novel
methodOfControl exploiting regret and dissatisfaction
granting wishes at a terrible price
motivation to exploit human desires and fears
to gain power over people by granting twisted wishes
nationalityOfWork American literature
notableFeature body covered in living tattoos
tattoos that represent souls he has claimed
occupation carnival proprietor
personalityTrait cruel
enigmatic
manipulative
sinister
portrayedBy Jonathan Pryce NERFINISHED
role leader of a traveling carnival
settingContext Green Town, Illinois NERFINISHED
supernaturalAbility ability to bind people to the carnival through magical bargains
ability to tempt people with their deepest desires
control over the carnival’s supernatural attractions
symbolism corruption of desire
evil disguised as entertainment
the seductive nature of temptation
themeConnection the battle between innocence and corruption
the danger of wish fulfillment
uses fear as a weapon
weakness genuine love and joy

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