25 pages 50 minutes read

Ray Bradbury

Marionettes, Inc.

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1949

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“Mustn’t crowd my luck.”


(Page 65)

Braling‘s awareness of the risks associated with using a marionette hints at the impending consequences. This quote introduces an element of foreshadowing, suggesting that the pursuit of personal freedom may come at a cost.

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“Why, It’s a ticket for Rio on the Thursday rocket!”


(Page 67)

The mention of Rio serves as a symbolic destination, representing Braling’s long-awaited dream of escape. The ticket to Rio becomes a tangible manifestation of liberation, adding depth to the narrative.

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“Poor Smith, your marriage hasn’t exactly been roses, has it?”


(Page 67)

Braling’s remark underlines how he and Smith reinforce one another’s dissatisfaction with their marriages. The emphasis on “your” implies that Braling is also unhappily married. The reference to roses, traditionally associated with romance, underlines the ideal of love compared to its reality. This passage highlights the theme of Marriage Versus Individual Desires.

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