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Something Wicked This Way Comes Avatars Created by Ravyn Lacey

Something Wicked This Way Comes Avatars Created by Ravyn Lacey

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Something Wicked This Way Comes

Avatars

Created by Ravyn Lacey

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Mr. Dark• He is described as

being as "tall as a lamp post," so he towers over everyone (Bradbury 73). I gave him tired, sunken eyes because someone who has lived as long as he did to be very tired on the inside.

• He is also said to have eyes like bright crystal, and that brought to mind a pale grey color. His hair was described as "licorice black", and I made it look well trimmed and cared for, because he appears to be someone who wouldn't want attract too much attention brought to him (Bradbury 73).

• On his hands, he has tattoos of Will and Jim's faces, with the former on the right and the latter on the left (Bradbury 174).

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Jim Nightshade• In the book, Jim is

described as having hair that is "wild, thick, and the glossy color of waxed chestnuts" (Bradbury 6). As such, I made his hair a brownish-red color. I gave him long hair, because it can't really be wild without a little bit of length.

• His eyes were "mint rock-crystal green," so I gave him eyes that were a very bright, vivid green (Bradbury 6). I also made his eye shape very intent, because he has a very serious, focused personality.

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Will Halloway• Will has a cheerful,

friendly personality, so I made him smiling and happy. His hair is described as being as "blonde-white as milk thistle," so I gave him medium long blonde hair (Bradbury 6).

• The text also states that he has eyes as "bright and clear as a drop of summer rain" (Bradbury 6). Because of this, I gave him light blue eyes.

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Works Cited

• Bradbury, Ray. Something Wicked This Way Comes. New York: HarperCollins, 1962. Print.