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    Freddy Krueger is a man who had a rough life from the start. His mother, Amanda Krueger was a nurse at the psychiatric ward where she was locked away, with all the insane people by accident, for days and raped by hundreds of men. As a result of all the rape, she became pregnant with her son Freddy. This is the first major example of human error resulting in his life. He would have never been created and born if his mother was never locked away in the room with maniacs. From the moment Krueger was born, he was known as the bastard son of a hundred maniacs. Shortly after his birth, his mother died, so he was put into foster care where he was brutally mistreated for years by his foster parents which resulted in him harming himself with razors. He grew up and went on to have a family and worked at a plant in his hometown. While he was at the plant, he would abduct small children to molest and kill them at the plant where he wouldn’t get caught. According to the story, there was no apparent reason for him doing these cruel things besides the idea that he just wanted…

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    There was a man named Frederick Matthews. Freddy had blond hair, and green eyes that seemed like they burned into the souls of anyone who looked into them. Freddy was a retired athlete who played football. He was married to Raven Boris. Their relationship was not the best. They always got in fights and if you could listen closely you could hear them from a half a mile away, but they always loved each other either way but that would change. One day they were arguing and six gunshots fired.…

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    only until the fateful night the mummer slips into the abbey. The prince has taken numerous precautions to seal his fortress from any outside commotion: “ A strong and lofty wall girdled it in. This wall had gates of iron. The courtiers, having entered, brought furnaces and massy hammers and welded the bolts… Without was the ‘Red Death’ ” (Poe 1). The safe haven of this story, which is as fortified as can be, still is no match for escaping death. In A Nightmare On Elm Street the movie mostly…

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    Freddy Krueger's Dream

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    “Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep,” an iconic line in the 1984 horror film, “Nightmare on Elm Street”. Dream-demon Freddy Krueger stalked and killed his victims (mostly teenagers) from within their dreams taking their souls also causing their deaths in real life. In his dream world he is a powerful force and nearly invulnerable. This movie is scary because of his disfigured appearance, he plays on the subconscious fears of many, goes beyond the boundaries between imaginary and real life.…

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    Nightmare On Elm Street

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    looked into the causes of the mysterious deaths the included findings was what is known as the “Nightmare Death syndrome”. It sounds more reasonable when you consider the stress that they were going through post-traumatic tension as they escaped their home countries. Throughout the movie it seemed like the deaths that were happening were mysterious but when we got a deeper we learnt that it was a nightmare that caused the nocturnal deaths. The colors that were used to make Freddy Krueger’s…

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    The parents of Springwood, in both productions play dumb to the fact that Freddy Krueger is a threatening issue. Thinking that they killed him once and for all, they don't realize that Freddy is back and angrier than ever until their children keep dying off like flies. Like I stated previously, Nancy’s mom is always the one to finally crack and tell the truth, even when the other parents try to deny it until it's too late. The ends of the movies both leave it to seem like there's a twist yet…

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    Many other films were inspired by these types of characters. The second director is Alfred Hitchcock, one of the most iconic horror/ suspense directors of all time. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential of all time. According to David Boyd and R. Palmer, of the Muse Project at John Hopkins University, he single-handedly turned the suspense thriller into one of the most popular film genres of all time. There are many great evidences which prove the impact of horror…

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    to have the courage and call some numbers just to keep themselves entertained. Several years ago, there were hotlines that you can call in order to hear scary personas talking to you! Yes, if you have a child that you have a hard time putting to sleep, you may actually dial Freddie Krueger himself and hear his scary message. Let’s see if your child won’t go to sleep just then. However, these landlines do not come in free, you need to pay for the scary services offered. These scary numbers to…

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    that she willed it to happen, claiming that she could have done something and didn?t because of Odin. In another of Bergman?s films, The Seventh Seal, the main character plays a chess match with Death himself to determine his fate. Craven creates his own supernatural being in his Nightmare on Elm Street films. These movies see Freddy Krueger, a deranged man who was burned alive by the townspeople and now haunts the dreams of their kids knowing that if he kills them in their dream, they die in…

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