The Cursed Carnival and Other Calamities Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

The Cursed Carnival and Other Calamities Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

The symbolism of mystical realities 'Calamity Juice.'

The appearance of the rainbow symbolizes mystical realities. While Sal and Gabi are walking down Culeco Academy, they notice a foul smell, and looking above; they see a rainbow that signals that they are in the wrong territory. Abruptly, Sal and Gabi discover that rogue classmates are chasing them. Therefore, they realize that they are dealing with mystical realities in the chicken universe.

The Night Bazaar

In 'Beware the Grove of True Love,' the Night Bazaar symbolizes the crazy otherworld characterized by past mistakes. Mini and Brynne join Aru, and they are on a mission to correct past mistakes. The three friends are expected to bring the anklet to a magical entity to correct past mistakes. Aru ensures that nobody messes with her mission to achieve this impossible mission.

Monsters

Monsters in 'The Cave of Doom' are figuratively used by the author to symbolize a threat to humanity. The described monster manipulates people's minds and messes with their lives. Zane Obispo and Brooks are on a mission to trace the monster and eliminate it because it threatens human existence.

Bruto

Bruto is Paolo’s puppy which symbolizes companionship ship in ‘Bruto and the Freaky Flower.' Bruto is not feeling well, and Paulo is doing everything within her power to look for medicine to help her puppy get back to her feet. Paulo sees freaky flowers, which are the ideal medicine for her puppy in her vision. Paolo is confident that her companion will get better soon.

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