Lights out, surf’s up, pestilence, and silencer were the first
Lights out, surf’s up, pestilence, and silencer were the first
The 5th Wave, was full of motifs. First it was the Teddy Bear, then it was her Cell Phone that doesn’t work anymore, and finally it was the word Survive. I know the two first word s make total sense but the last one the word Survive, it seems as if doesn’t belong. But in reality the motifs in the story they mean so much more than living and a distant memory.…
Ridley Scott’s Alien provides us with one of the most basic and primal super-objectives: the preservation life. Our protagonist, Ellen Ripley, faces impossible odds as a seemingly invincible alien predator wreaks havoc on the crew of the Nostromo, taking them out one by one until she is the last man (or in this case, woman) standing. In most every horror, or as Blake Snyder would call it, “Monster in the House” film, the super-objective is to preserve life. Some, however, are more successful than others in conveying that idea, and Alien is perhaps the most triumphant of the bunch. The screenwriter, Dan O’Bannon, heavily juxtaposed the frailty of man with the invincibility of the alien. Neither bullets, nor electricity, nor fire can harm the creature, while it possesses a variety of methods of attack, from corrosive blood to razor sharp teeth. Therein lies the strength of the film’s super-objective: though the alien could easily kill them all, Ripley fights to survive.…
In short, in “Cheer up, it’s just the end of the world,” Ira Chernus discusses that an apocalypse is a genuine ongoing threat today. Since biblical times, apocalyptic stories always begin with the fact that the end is near; then, after the world ends, a new one will arise. Some apocalyptic ideas suggest that the world will end abruptly, while other ideas suggest a slow approach. Chernus adds that some ideas of apocalypses have shifted from “’the end of everything,’" to “’the end of anything’” (Chernus 19-21). Overall, Chernus identifies the issues caused by unrealistic ideas of apocalypses, such as “’psychic numbing’” (Chernus 19-21), and he stresses the importance of identifying real apocalyptic threats, such as climate change. Chernus then…
Glub Nub was right in front of us a vicious alien that crashed into earth about a week ago. Wait let me take you to the beginning of the story where it all began. I was a 16 year old kid that liked aliens (weird right), so I was looking up alien sites like area 51 and other places when my mom called and told me my friend liam was here to go outside she said , I said okay as I turned off my computer and ran downstairs. I said hey to Liam as I grabbed my jacket and hopped on my my bike and rode off with Liam. We dropped off our bikes at the corner of my of my block as we started to walk to our favorite field.…
I am writing to you in regard to the conspiracy theories surrounding Area 51, and the lack of evidence to support these conspiracies. The conspiracy theories are centered on the belief that there is extraterrestrial life within Area 51. People, who live around the area or were traveling have claim they saw unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the airspace above Area 51, especially during the 1950s and 1960s. The theory that UFOs and extraterrestrial life are located within Area 51 has been strengthen, due to the testimony from a former private contractor who had worked at the military facility in Area 51. The worker, Robert Lazar claimed that he worked on alien technology in Area 51, and has alleged that the government has had interactions…
This phrase is used to imply that the U.S.A. is targeting possible or actual terrorists and more than ready for war with them.…
That day, that sad, hopeless day, was one of the bleakest days in Earth’s history. Late one night, the stars fell from the heavens. These stars fell all the time in the form of rocks, in the form of meteors. But these were no ordinary meteorites. These rocks from space, as they hit the earth, broke apart. Each contained an army of hideous creatures. Monsters. The monsters roamed the Earth, leaving a constant path of destruction and chaos behind them. They shaped…
A lot of people believe that aliens exist…and if you think about it clearly, the possibilities are endless, because the universe is way too large. Let’s say an army comparable to those in movies like War of the Worlds, Battleship, Independence Day, and Battle: Los Angeles suddenly appeared.…
“The Alien Enemies Act gave the president the power to arrest or expel aliens in time of…
Aliens are a world's mystery. Lots of people have claim to have seen aliens, while others create fake photos to get others to believe in them, but It's not the aliens that are terrifying, It's the things that come after the aliens; The men in black. Many people who report the sighting of aliens also see The Men in Black. Like the movie, these scary men in black suits also do the same thing. While in the movies the main protagonist zap the people with a small device to make people not remember things, these men in black however have threatened people not to tell. True horror to see a couple of men who come up to you and force you not to say anything. Thankfully these men in black aren't imaginary. Many have claimed sighting and have legitimate videos of their appearance…
In the novel The Alienist, by Caleb Carr, the setting occurs in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City in 1896. The setting of the novel influences the way Carr has written the book and what the novel in about. The Alienist is narrated in first person by an investigator named John Moore. Moore’s tales include a mentally disturbed serial killer who is loose among the people of the Lower East Side. The beginning of the novel takes place after Teddy Roosevelt’s funeral in 1919. Moore and his friend Dr. Kriezler are reminiscing about Roosevelt when both of the men recall the spring of 1896.…
On October 1971, Norman Podhoretz published an article in Commentary magazine titled, “Doomsday Fears and Modern Life.” In the article, according to the author: because of the destructiveness impact of the apocalyptic viewpoint, we must accept the, “Third alternative as a viable human possibility that the world has seen and inferior to others but in any case a viable possibility and a natural one” (6). In his introduction, he briefly gives the over-arching definition of apocalyptic thinking, which in his judgement is that, “The human species has reached a point at which it is about to destroy itself altogether and quite possibly the entire planet” (1). In regard to the topic of apocalyptic thinking, after he gave a quick definition of the phrase…
RICK YANCEY DISCUSSION GUIDE ABOUT THE BOOK After the 1st Wave, only darkness remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. After the 4th wave, just one rule applies: TRUST NO ONE.…
Over a period of time, the once ambidextrous and benevolent American society had retrogressed into the quintessence of belligerence; where its people were once amicable, they turned dour and insidious, and when they had once had opulent homes, they lived unkemptly in abodes bereft of comfort. A worldwide holocaust had put every country on the planet in jeopardy; many bombs were deployed from an alien spaceship, which had the intimation and guise of an eagle, and which meticulously destroyed even the buildings most impervious to disaster and adulterated the sky with dense smog. While many were averse to fighting the aliens, a few brave men warily clambered up some rubble and began to hurl gibes, which grew less and less tentative over time,…
Considering Earth’s peril when faced by an extraterrestrial assailant in most Hollywood movies, Director, Robert Wise, reverses the role of Earth and alien in The Day the Earth Stood Still. In Wise’s film otherworldly observers regard Earth as their greatest threat. Klaatu, the alien, played by Michael Rennie notifies the earth’s people that as they begin to expand their nuclear and space travel capabilities the threat of violence extends to other planets. The security of the universe relies on robots programmed to abolish any aggressor that threatens universal peace through any act of violence. Klaatu gives the people of Earth a choice: “live in peace, or pursue your present course and face obliteration”. Wise suggests the human race…