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    Marisa Bell Patrick McKercher Writing 1 10 March 1998 Scream: Not Your Typical Horror Movie Dracula. Frankenstein. Godzilla. These monsters no longer strike fear into the hearts of viewers as they once did. Formerly the villains of the classic "monster movie‚" these relics‚ who now represent all that is archaic in horror film history‚ move aside to make room for the newcomers. The monster movie of the past makes way for the thriller or slasher movie of the present‚ while the monster

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    Many things come to mind when people allow themselves to think about horror movies. Most may experience the feeling of butterflies in their stomach for fear or just pure excitement‚ but where does that fear or excitement come from? One might say that it is the anti-social instincts of horror that we all have hidden and festering deep down inside. A great horror author Stephen King once said‚” that watching a horror movie helps us control the anti-social instincts we all have inside”. Some people

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    Chickamauga In the story Chickamauga Ambrose Bierce uses the narrator to tell the story through the eyes of the boy. The reader gets to know the protagonist through the narrator who the author uses to reveal some of the characters directly through disturbing details and others indirectly by describing the reaction of the character to certain situations. The boy in the story is the protagonist. The author introduces you to the boy in the begining of the story. Biecre lets you know the boy is

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    cats and wife. According to the narrator‚ we Although the narrator said his wife’s death was an accident‚ he aimed a blow at the cat‚ but this blow was arrested by the hand of his wife‚ so buried the axe in his wife’s brain. The narrator is responsible for the wife’s murder‚ due to his violent personality‚ and he has no guilt for his wife’s death. First‚ the narrator is responsible for the wife’s murder because he is violent. At the beginning of the story‚ the narrator says that ever since he was a

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    and Neutral Narrator In today society‚ many people like to follow the current. They want to catch the wave. Which mean‚ it does not matter if things were good or bad‚ right or wrong‚ they just follow and do them without any thinking. Therefore‚ there are not too many people would like to be a normal‚ thoughtful nor neutral person. However‚ in the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by Scott Fitzgerald‚ one of the character name is Nick Carroway‚ he was the good and neutral narrator. It was because

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    road leading to my grandmother’s house. I was all alone‚ and very scared. The wind was whistling in the trees overhead. I even heard the cry of a night bird. The road passed by a burial ground. At that time I remembered horror serials I had watched on television. Those fearful stories came into my mind. On the side of the road there was a thorny bush. It was so dark that nothing was visible to the naked eye. As I came near the thorny bush‚ I heard a rushing sound. I was at my wit’s end. I knew there

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    Explore the ways in which Stevenson creates an effective horror story in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Robert Stevenson wrote “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” in 1885. In “Dr. Jekyll and My Hyde‚” Stevenson creates the atmosphere of a horror story. He does this through many different techniques. He makes subtle suggestions that the central characters lead a double life‚ creating suspense‚ dramatic events and the taking of innocent victims. In chapter one‚ Stevenson creates an enormous amount of suspense

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    In the James Fallows’ article‚ “Learning to Love the (Shallow‚ Divisive‚ Unreliable) New Media‚” he discusses that old media is diminishing with the help of rapid technological advances which can have negative effects but also serve as an aid on new media to gain popularity and acceptance from the public consumers. Throughout this article‚ Fallows mentions that the aged media techniques are decreasing in importance as a result of the information containing details that are not important to the modern

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    best horror films of all time. These two films‚ directed by Robert Wiene and F.W. Murnau respectively‚ share several key aspects in common‚ while still retaining their own uniqueness that has left people debating which film is paramount‚ even nearly a century after their releases. This paper will examine these similarities and differences‚ and will seek address them in light of the German Expressionist movement they each resonate. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Nosferatu both tell the story of

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    Post # 2 When I was reading my American literature book about John Smith it made my eyes open very wide on for the fact reading what I read in high match but some was left out. I think from the reading on John Smith a reliable narrator. The reason I think this is because he is clearing up myths about America. I think the way The Native Americans were treated was horrible when I was reading about John Smith. One thing I liked about John Smith is he liked to be at every moment of action or opportunity

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