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    with fears incorporating maturity changes from a girl to a women‚ loss of virginity‚ as well as the search for one‘s independence. Girls who are maturing into women may develop a fear of body image. Losing your virginity is also a big fear‚ and very scary for girls because the chance of getting pregnant dwindles in the back of their mind. Moreover‚ the search of independence is a significant trepidation‚ due to the fear of the unknown. Many young women search to find the woman they want to be‚ but can

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    child kidnapping and he is making them a reality in his story. King looks at “horror fiction...as a metaphor” (46) for everything that goes wrong in our lives. His mind and writing seems to dwell in the depths of the American people’s fears and nightmares and this is what causes his writing to reach so many people and cause the terror he writes about to be instilled in his reader. The short story “The Night Flier” King uses gothic elements to convey his vampire story from what we all know of vampires

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    had a similarity between each other. They always had typical Gothic features which alleviated the novel in one way or another. For example‚ most Gothic novels involved settings which generally added fear and suspense. They were always quite dark‚ scary and isolated. Also the characters of the Gothic novels never seemed to fit in the community and the society. They usually were handicapped‚ disabled or deformed in their appearance. In some cases the novel would contain supernatural events or would

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    “There” and he smiled widely. Dara followed his gaze and she just‚ ‘Oh boy’ ----- “Palli ! Don’t such a baby” “A baby? You’re saying that I’m acting like a baby?? Yeollieee ! You do know that I hate scary things.. All of them‚ wait !” She gave him a curious stare‚ “If I’m afraid in scary things then why am I still hanging out with you?” “I don’t know ... why are you asking me that silly question and besides you don’t hate me‚ you love me” “Whoa !! Easy‚ where did that came from?” There

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    Macbeth we here about the owl quite often which has to relate to the witches. The owl gives a sense of scariness which makes the paly thrilling to read. It keeps the reader hooked to the play and the suspense increases with every scary sound. Macbeth had many nightmares

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    Anxiety Disorders Anxiety that causes stress and dysfunction is typically the cause of this disorder‚ feeling anxious is a part of life ‚ talking in front of a class‚ nightmares ‚ nervousness ‚ sweaty palms‚ repetitive thoughts ‚ that is normal‚ it becomes a disorder when it interferes with our ability to function in our everyday lives. Anxiety disorders are broken down into the following five: 1. Generalized Anxiety

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    we see Henry’s character grow into a young man that has not only faced death‚ but found courage. On his first encounter with battle‚ Henry’s fears get the best of him. He realizes as they are facing the enemy ranks‚ that he is living a horrible nightmare. In chapter six of the book‚ it describes Henry as follows; “Into the youth’s eyes there came a look that one can see in the orbs of a jaded horse. His neck was quivering with nervous weakness and the muscles of his arm felt numb and bloodless…

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    ’The Cabin in the Woods’ turns the horror genre on its head. The film is a satire and pays homage to some of the great scary movies from the past such as Sam Raimi’s ’Evil Dead’ and also Dario Argento’s ’Suspira’. Another genre that is incorporated into the movie is sci-fi. We see this when Marty and Dana descend in the lift to where the scientists are‚ we then see various ‘nightmare’ characters with some being human and the majority being made up creatures‚ this is part of the sci-fi genre as it usually

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    Fenton’s reflection and gets chased by him. This is an unexpected ending because I did not expect him to actually be behind her I just though it was her imagination playing with her. Another unexpected ending is when Donna gets home and sleeps‚ has a nightmare and wakes up and everything that happened in her

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    descriptive but he uses a language to makes the readers think that it’s happening this way. To support my statement‚ the author uses diction to make the readers scared: “black as pitch with thick darkness”. This makes the mood of the story creepy and scary. Also‚ Poe creates a mood of tension and anxiety “TRUE! —NERVOUS—VERY‚ very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?”. Its narrator is fascinating because he confused the readers right off the bat that makes readers

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