I was shown proof that a book can give you the same action pact feelings that a movie gives you. If you are someone that likes to be entranced by a good plot and likes a twist‚ then Joyland may be a book for you. Joyland is a novel written by Stephen King and was originally published in 2013. Joyland has a thrilling plot that revolves around the
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He was inspired by works of Robert William Chambers‚ the author of the collection of short stories The King in Yellow from 1895. In a letter to his friend he describes weirdness of mentioned writer and his stories. "Chambers is like Rupert Hughes and a few other fallen Titans – equipped with the right brains and education but wholly out of the habit of using
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When he and Barbara have a cigarette‚ Stephen says that he feels “…a kind of soaring sensation…as if I’m no longer bound by the rules and restrictions of childhood” Explore the ways Frayn presents Stephen’s changing understanding of the adult world. At first Frayn shows Stephen of finding it difficult that to believe that the adults that are around him were once children too. This is naïve of Stephen. He sees his brother going through the process of growing up but he does not realise that he
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of the themes used throughout the story had been used in King’s earlier novels. Pete going off on his own adventure is reminiscent of “Stand by Me”. In the story Johnny makes a reference to “Christine” which is another book by King‚ which is about a murdering car. Other King stories that alluded to are “Firestarter” in that Pete likes to burn things with his magnifying glass and he defeats the Station Wagon in this manner. Another aspect that I enjoyed about the story was that there was no lesson
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Cited: Stephen Greenblatt. New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ 2006. 582-584. Hume‚ Robert D.‚ “Gothic versus Romantic: A Revaluation of the Gothic Novel.” PMLA. 84.2 (1969): 282-290. York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ 2006. 263-274.
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Book Report: The Perks of Being a Wallflower The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky is a 256-page drama novel published by MTV on February 1‚ 1991. The story is written in a series of letters to an anonymous friend by the protagonist and main character Charlie who is very sensitive and has a lot of feelings along with being a wallflower. In the letters he reveals his secrets‚ stories‚ and also his worries and fears in life. The novel takes place in Western Pennsylvania. Charlie
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hostile environment‚ this can reflect the violence in the book‚ both inside the house between Azaire hitting Isabelle‚ and also could foreshadow the violence which appears in the war in which Stephen ends up fighting. The house also appears to be separated from the outside world which could be a reason why Stephen and Isabelle end up having an affair as they are separated from the outside world and it would be acceptable for them to be together as they aren’t connected to anyone else at that time. The
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Gothic Literature "We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones" (Stephen King). This quote could explain why humans have a fascination with horror and the frightening‚ which are present in many Gothic novels. Since the 18th century‚ Gothic Fiction has become a famous genre. Gothic Literature is unique and has certain elements that it consists of. It uses a combination of the supernatural‚ scary‚ and the frightening to deliver its point to the reader. From the beginning of the genre
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and figurative language allows one to exercise that particular depth of thinking. Incorporation of imagery also makes reading more enjoyable. However‚ figurative language is useful when incorporated appropriately into writing. According to Stephen King‚ “The
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Definition and Example Stephen is a first-generation college student who is used to excelling at things like school and sports with very little effort. Despite his usual success‚ Stephen has been having trouble keeping up in his chemistry class. Stephen knows that the midterm exam in his chemistry course is worth 25% of his final grade and could boost his class average. Instead of studying the weekend before his exam‚ Steven decides to go on a ski trip with his friends. Stephen received a ’D’ on his
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