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    Analysis Of Nosferatu

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    Whenever the name Nosferatu is brought up I automatically think of that one Spongebob Squarepants episode where Count Orlock (Max Shcreck) can be found lurking in the corner flickering the lights on and off again. Now even though it was just a quick part in a children’s television show Orlock still frightened me to my core. Little did I know back then that that powerful character came from one of the most significant horror films. That is a strong statement, but I believe that F.W. Murnau’s…

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    The Orphan Killer

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    First things first, I want to apologise to any of the film crew will have worked hard on this movie in some form or another. What I have to say is in no way a reflection of your overall talent or skills. This is merely a review of a movie that tried and failed. It tried to be a gory, slasher flick and it only ended up being a mean, bloody mess of a film. With its crass death metal soundtrack and anti-religion message, The Orphan Killer is a flick that does gore for gore sake and not much else.…

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    BOO! Jimmy jumped as it was Halloween and his sister scared him. HAHAHA! Jimmy was ready this year for Halloween because last year he got his candy stolen. Jimmy was a soldier this year and he mimicked American Sniper “Chris Kyle”. This was an amazing person and the best sniper. Jimmy was a kid with dark hair and about 5ft tall. Also he was 50% Mexican so he was very tan. Finally Jimmy was a male, and a very nice person with a good personality. So Jimmy left the house to go trick or treating…

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    Halloween is approaching and is the time of year when theme parks compete against each other for visitors by preparing their most famous attractions and scarifying them. Each theme park has a different theme to their attractions. They want to attract visitors to come for the holidays. Six Flags’ Fright Fest is filled eye-catching attractions. Visitors are able to experience their thriller rides with the lights off! Along with frightening other events like Territory Twisted, Demos Door, Tatsu in…

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    Horror In Middle School

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    There are lots of arguments and points on if the horror genre is appropriate or inappropriate for the middle school age. Many people have different reasons on if students should be exposed to horror or not and I think they should not. I think so because being exposed to horror at a somewhat young age can have bad effects like aggression and violence, sleep disturbances, and even extreme things like symbolic catharsis. There could be lifelong effects involved with being exposed to horror which is…

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    The swedish witch is a tradition that is originated and celebrated in sweden.They worship to the swedish easter witch which went to the top of the mountain and had sex with satin.A mini halloween takes place on either the thursday or sunday before easter, little girls dress up in rags and old clothes, big skirts and shawls and go door to door with copper kettles looking for treats.They get their whole family together and they talk and gather and get lunch ready which usually consIf you're…

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    children (angelitos) are allowed to reunite with their families for 24 hours. On November 2, the spirits of the adults come down to enjoy the festivities that are prepared for them. There will be many parades with people in brightly dressed skeleton costumes. People will also be visiting gravesites, having picnics at cemeteries, and decorating graves. Some people even spend the night at their family member's grave. The Spaniards arrived in central Mexico in the 16th century. Day of The…

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    Dia De Los Muertos Essay

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    Not A Mexican Halloween Halloween is a tradition everyone knows about, whether they celebrate it or not. Another celebration that people seem to know about is Dia de los Muertos, but about a majority of those people consider this holiday a “Mexican Halloween” when in reality it is anything but Halloween. Dia de los Muertos is a special occasion that celebrates death through many traditions and is significant since it also remembers the death of loved ones. Dia de los Muertos’ history originates…

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    as common, due to the fact that Michaels aggressiveness and sick in the head actions. Michael not running demonstrates the gathering of people that none of his prey will surpass him – one of the chilling parts to Michael 's persona. In the first Halloween as he passes Laurie in the squad car, he gazes at her and her companions and after that drives on. You additionally found Michael in the haphazardness of spots and he just stands and gazes. These show the startling ideas at the reality he…

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    In March of 2016, Carthage College staged a new production entitled the Breath of Stars, which was advertised as a modern adaption of Shakespeare’s the Tempest. In the same month, the College of Lake County offered a traditional performance of the Tempest, which served as an excellent means by which to evaluate the relative proximity of Carthage’s production to Shakespeare’s original text. This essay will begin with a detailed description of the College of Lake County’s production of…

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