Under the Dome (pt.5) (blogged by Casey Smith)
Instead of Analyzing
parts of “Under the Dome” and its fascinating take on society. This post will
reflect on 2 key symbols that are drawn throughout the entire novel. The first
symbol is ‘isolation’ and many parallels and imagery of isolation can be related
to the experience we as humans had during the COVID-19 quarantine periods. When
the dome covers Chester’s Mill, Stephen King does a brilliant job in provoking
a sense of fear and anxiety throughout the story. “Twisting orange-red petals
of fire” “Smoke billows from the plummeting plane”: These are just a few of
these fear provoking words that King uses to paint the terror in the town of
Chester’s Mill. The second of the two symbols is the dome itself. Anybody and
everybody who comes in contact with the dome, experiences a immense physical trauma.
A women loses her hand, Barbie whams his face against it….. Anything and
everything that comes in contact with the dome faces physical threat.
What does the dome
represent? Is the dome an ulterior for a great conscious? Why is the U.S
government keeping the town of Chester’s Mill in the dark…. Or is it Big Jim’s
fault?
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