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    Diana Del Mar Vs Willa

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    house, being an important part of the story, even though it is not necessarily in the category of antagonist or protagonist. Today, I will compare two books with many differences and make a verdict on which is better in my opinion. I enjoy horror novels, and after looking at the cover and reading the back, I was especially excited to read this one. What was great about this novel is that it felt as if you were actually in the movie theater, watching a horror movie, because it’s extremely…

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    tales has been done from at least the first recorded stories. But before we continue, when spoken of horror it is not all that frightens man, but all supernatural fiction with a dark side; witches, werewolves, etc. Folklore and religious traditions contain the roots of horror because of fictional characters, for example vampires, whom can be found in even the oldest of folklore. But the first horror literature that can be related tot the horror we have today can be traced back to the…

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    Bria May Option 2: Horror Film Syllabus A horror movie can make us scream and even laugh. We have our opinions about certain movies, either we love them or we absolutely hate them. How did the genre horror develop into a distinct form of the filmmaking experience? What are the historical influences, formal pacts, and cultural expectations that define horror as a genre? The idea of this course is to learn and experience the supernatural horror film genre. A variety of films will be shown…

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    past several hundred years, horror and monster themes have become very popular in every medium available. At any given time it is not uncommon to find three or four horror movies playing at the same theatre. Arguably starting with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, there has been no shortage whatsoever since this explosion of a new genre. This raises the question of why are we so in love with scaring ourselves? What part of the unknown is desirable to the point where horror dominates the movie screen…

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    NIGHTMARE CODE Analysis

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    Great horror movies stick with us because they have a great story and a chilling underlying fear sitting under the surface to stick with us. Subpar horror films have the story, but lack the underlying fear. Bad horror films lack both. NIGHTMARE CODE is a subpar horror film. The same problem afflicted this this year’s highly acclaimed IT FOLLOWS, but in reverse order. It had the deep seeded fear, but lacked the storytelling chops to actually do anything with those. NIGHTMARE CODE lacks the deep…

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    Hell House Gothic Analysis

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    Each one of these partial genres has different characteristics which vary from story to story. However, some stories which fall into a specific genre, also have many characteristics from other genres. For example, a contemporary gothic literature work may be in written in a sense that seems like traditional gothic literature or southern gothic. In the contemporary gothic excerpts “The Falls,” “The Amityville Horror,” “Blood Meridian,” and “Hell House” all seem to use conventions and styles from…

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    Horror Definition Essay

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    What is horror? Before you can define the horror genre you need to define horror. Horror in my opinion is something that will leave you in a frightened state of being, something that will make your heart race in expectation, something that will put your guard down just to scare you. So the horror genre are stories, movies, television shows, news reports that will frighten you, make your heart race in expectation, or puts your guard down to spike it back up. In order for a story to be considered…

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    prohibit ghost stories, instead, isolate the group of kids who wish to participate in the ghost stories and place them in a distance where those who choose not to hear will not. Christopher Thurber mentions in article No ghost stories at camp? “Nobody comes to summer camp to have nightmares.” Indeed, Thurber made a valid point because the main focus for the camp is for young adults to be involved with the summer activities, not to dread the night recalling the memories of the horror stories.…

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    the horror film and literature discourse community. According to Swales, there are six characteristics that make up a discourse community. They are common public goals, mechanisms of intercommunication among members, participatory mechanisms to provide information and feedback, utilizing one or more genres in communication, a specific lexis, and a threshold level of members with a degree of relevant content and discourse expertise (Swales 471-473).…

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    Summary of The Monkey’s Paw The Monkey’s Paw is about a talisman created by a fakir that grants three wishes per person. When Sergeant-Major Morris, a friend of Randall who visits him to catch up, he tells Randall about the story of the legend of the Monkey’s Paw. Morris gives the paw to Randall after warning him and telling about the past wishes, but Randall chooses to keep it and makes his first wish for two-hundred pounds. The morning after, Sammy, Randall’s only son, goes off to work and…

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