said the house died.”(12) Allusion “Nothing to fear but fear itself...”-President Franklin D. Roosevelt (5) “…he be tempted into doing what he knew was not for the glory of God‚ as the putting on of gold and costly apparel.”(4) "Dill had seen Dracula..." (9) "Let this cup pass from you‚ eh?" (117) Hyperbole “..but Mr. Radley and his wife had lived there with their two sons as long as anybody could remember.”(9) “..so colorless they did not reflect light.” (11) “Miles of construction paper
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Portuguese Nun and The Sorrow Of Young Werther)‚ dialogic (giving the letters of two characters‚ like Mme Marie Jeanne Riccoboni’s Letters of Fanni Butlerd (1757)‚ and polylogic (with three or more letter-writing characters‚ such as in Bram Stoker’s Dracula) Epistolary novels
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Imagination‚ (New York: Peter Lang Publishing‚ 2005) Peirse‚ Alison‚ "The impossibility of vision: Vampirism‚ formlessness and horror in Vampyr"‚ Studies in European Cinema‚ Vol.5‚ No.3 (2008)‚ Stoker‚ Bram “Dracula” (1897) reprint‚ (London: Penguin‚ 1993)‚ 274-5 “The Making of Bram Stoker ’s Dracula "Bloodlines" ‚Youtube‚ <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szBO-Of5cOw> ‚ [accessed 8th March 2013] Wilcox‚ Rhonda‚ “Why Buffy Matters: The Art of Buffy the Vampire Slayer”‚ (New York: I.B. Tauris &
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The movie Blade Runner and the novel Frankenstein have multiple common themes. One of the easiest connections is the use of science and intelligence to act as a God and create a new type of life. In both Blade Runner and Frankenstein‚ intelligence and science were used to the eventual detriment of the creators. The novel Frankenstein has a main character that uses science to play God. Victor Frankenstein becomes God‚ and his creation recognizes that‚ and calls himself Adam. Victor is too smart for
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“Final Girl” rescuing herself is the foremost ideology a slasher film ordinarily focuses on. Over the years‚ Lollywood has managed to accomplish the two most successful horror films using the true slasher and storyline techniques; Zinda Laash (“Dracula in Pakistan/The Living Corpse”) and Zibah Khana (“Hell’s Ground”) produced in 1967 and 2007 respectively. It is interesting to know that the recent production; Hell’s Ground makes continuous relations with the thirty year
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sides while others lurk in caves guarding hoards of treasure‚ fast fact‚ people in china have found the skull of a sea dragon. VAMPIRES. Stories of blood drinking monsters are nothing new and did you know that there was a person called Vlad Dracula 600 years ago‚ he was a very nasty piece of work. Vlad had an original way of dealing with anyone who annoyed him: he
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Using the release of an anticipated continuation of a famous series - “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” as an example‚ Michael LaPointe in his article “Harry Potter Lives On” debates on how much influence authors have on what happens with their characters outside their own‚ original writings. He starts with a brief description of the book‚ how it got positive reviews‚ but also confused the readers with its unusual form of a script‚ and the fact that it wasn’t written by J.K. Rowling - author of
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figure amassed not only one of the largest fan bases in film‚ but directly influenced its own underground culture. Bela Lugosi donned the crimson cape in 1927 as Count Dracula in a Broadway adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel‚ where he was talent-spotted as a character actor for the new Hollywood talkies‚ appearing in the first Dracula film with sound. It would be four years later‚ with the movie adaptation of that play that vampires would become a public icon. Here we are almost ninety years later‚
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was so tiered that he dozed right off. Finally he had enough courage to go in the castle so he followed his dad into the castle to find out it was a laboratory he smell the dense chemicals in the warm air. Then he saw all these monsters from Dracula to Frankenstein! It was amazing and terrifying at the same time! Then all the monsters where charging at him after he herd a voice shriek he ran for his life but the monsters where to fast and got caught him and ate poor Bacon Jr.! The voice was
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feelings. The Gothic novels were always set in mysterious and terrifying places‚ such as isolated castles‚ mysterious abbeys and convents with hidden passages‚ dungeons and secret rooms. Darkness is a key element for creating a mysterious‚ gloomy atmosphere; catholic countries are often the setting of the most terrible crimes‚ due to Protestant prejudices against Catholicism. In fact‚ the churches are the major places in which the reader could detect the presence of evil forces‚ frequently embodied
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