Mason Pocklington - Night Circus

Night Circus is an interesting novel about love, choice and magic. A big theme of this book was forbidden love. As mentioned in the briefing, this type of fantasy is meant to help teens learn the world around them, so the idea of forbidden love applies here. As the apprentices were meant to duel, with only one surviving, the idea of making love over war is a theme that applies in our real world as well. Also, the circus itself is important. Where on surface level it might seem like a good thing, the characters quickly realize that it has a much darker undertone. Keeping with the idea that this novel is supposed to help teens in real life, you can see that what you could take from this novel is to not trust things on their surface value. Similarly, how each of their respective mentors is controlling, which brings the idea of teens rebelling against both authority and what they're told. Another thing that backs this argument up is that how the mentors are more focused on besting the other, rather than paying attention to their apprentices.

In conclusion, Night Circus has strong themes of rebellion, peace over war and teen spirit.

Comments

  1. I completely agree with the the teen spirit aspect of this story. From what it sounds like, maybe the lens that the story is told through could be the result of the main characters being teenagers? The circus may not be wholly a terrible thing, but the characters see it that way? I haven't read this story so I could be missing the mark entirely, but it's an interesting take.

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