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carnival-life

The transient, precarious existence of carnival performers is depicted, including the pressures of management and the need to constantly adapt.

1 chapter across 1 book

Stranger in a Strange Land (1961)Robert A. Heinlein

Chapter 8

In this chapter, a magician named Dr. Apollo performs a levitation act with his assistant Madame Merlin, revealing the mechanics behind the illusion through the observations of a knowledgeable boy. After the show, the magician is informed by the talker-manager that he and his wife will be replaced due to lack of showmanship, leading to a candid discussion about the importance of understanding the audience's psychology and desires. The chapter closes with the magician and his wife preparing to leave the carnival life, reflecting on their experiences and the constraints of their previous routines.