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    The Representation of Women in Horror Films Traditionally‚ women in horror films are portrayed as damsels in distress that need to be rescued by male dominant characters in order to survive or live. They are weak‚ innocent and fragile that have absolutely no strength to fend for themselves. Women in horror films are also portrayed with no initiative – they always have to follow some kind of male dominant leader – and don’t have much personal perspective or opinions. Throughout the years since the

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    Compare and Contrast of the Northern and Southern Colonies The 1700s was a time when everything was new‚ new country‚ unseen land‚ and more resources. The colonists were still trying to discover all the new and exciting things in this new world‚ and still live under the king’s rule. The colonies were working hard to support England and themselves in this time; so the north and south spent most of its time figuring out ways to survive. The north and south had two very different methods of earning

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    Little Shops of Horror directed by Ms. Gayle was a fabulous and entertaining show. I observed the play at Park View High school on Friday‚ May 6‚ 2016. The theme is dark twisted humor. Little Shops of Horror is a story of a floral shop employee who discovers a magical and bizarre plant that has an appetite for human flesh. The story is filled with dark humor and laughter as it follows Seymour on what seemed to be a struck of luck‚ but what soon turns into a problem. The audience is entertained by

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    "Why We Crave Horror Movies" by Stephen King the author tries to prove that the modern day horror movie is are relief of violence‚ are fix of adrenaline and fun‚ and also something that can dare the nightmare. In a lot of ways these things can be related to real life situations. My relief of violence is playing video games‚ and my fix of fun and adrenaline is when I play football‚ and something that dares my nightmare is when I challenge my brother. In the essay‚ "Why We Crave Horror Movies"‚ Steven

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    For people who are tired of hearing waiters say “locally sourced” – for people who rejoiced when a pot-roast recipe from Tippah County won grudging and incredulous approval from editors at the “New York Times” – this fine‚ no-nonsense book on Southern cooking will be a godsend. Cassandra Harrell knows whereof she speaks‚ and she speaks with a veteran’s authority. She was reared in Halls‚ Tennessee‚ south of Dyersburg and not far from the Mississippi River‚ where she learned to cook in her grandmother’s

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    Stephen King’s ’Ars Poetica’ on Horror In Stephen King’s non-fictional book‚ Danse Macabre‚ he views Lovecraft as a major impact in the field of dark horror fiction writing and also acknowledges the fact that King himself considered him as a major source of inspiration‚ which was embedded in his style of writing. When he reminisces about how he got introduced to the genre‚ he states that his first pick of the countless texts happened to be one of Lovecraft’s short stories. King mentions‚ that although

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    Roller Coaster of Horror As we analyze Stephen King’s essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies‚” we come across his essential reasons as to what gives us the ambition and motivation to insist watching horror movies. In a way Stephen King is correct; one way or another we all are mentally ill to a point. No one is perfect‚ and we all do strange things. Some people are perfectionists when it comes to how they do things; some have a habit of talking to themselves‚ and others just do strange things like

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    (496). The contents of the collective unconscious are referred to as archetypes‚ since they are primordial images that have persisted since our earliest human history (495). Archetypal characters are extremely common in mythology‚ religion‚ and even horror films. For example‚ certain characters from the film "Night of the Living Dead"‚ including Ben‚ Barbara‚ the Cooper family‚ and even the zombies themselves‚ all can be classified as archetypical figures commonly used in myth and folklore. The first

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    Bethany Adams English 1010 Nicholas Bush 11.30.10 The Insanity Within Why do we crave horror movies? Stephen king was asked this same question in an interview that was published in a Playboy magazine in 1981. King replied “we are all mentally ill” (1) and “to show we can”(3). King expressed his views on both sides stating that we all are guilty of acting mentally ill‚ and that we all simply enjoy watching horrifying movies. Both of these statements are true‚ but not necessarily accurate. King

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    Northern Workers vs. Southern Slaves Throughout the antebellum period‚ people were working hard in both the northern and southern United States. In the north‚ many people were working long hours in factories. In the south‚ African American slaves were also working sun up to sun down. Some of the conditions northern workers and southern slaves experienced were similar‚ but there were also much worse conditions that African American slaves had to deal with. One of the conditions that both African

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