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    The Outsiders Narrative

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    Curtis is up early in the morning planning to go with friends and look for some place to go. First person he calls is Marshall “ring ring” “hello marshall said in a sleepy voice” Curtis-”were do you want to go i'm bringing some others with us”Marshall-”i don't know lets just walk around try to find some place”Curtis-”alright i'm going to call lloyd bye”. Curtis dials lloyds number “ring fing ring ring”.The phone went to voicemail he tried one more time but this time it just went instantly to…

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    Sport Of Texting Essay

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    The Sport of Texting Heart beating rapidly, drops of sweat making their way down the sides of my face, where was it? I heard it vibrate. Why can’t I find it? Flipping my bed over and destroying my room was not as important at the time. I had one goal on my mind: to find my stupid phone. Was it her? Did she text me? I need to answer her now! It was fall of junior year in High School; I was captain of the football team and was trying to win over the prettiest cheerleader on our squad, Rachel,…

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    Fear Of The Living Dead

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    Watts wesley 6th grade henning KineMortophobia: Kinemortophobia is the fear of ZOMBIES or the living dead. “What to do if you have a zombie problem that gets out of control” This is a essay of the fear of Zombies/ghosts and more. So Kinemortophobia or The Fear of The Living Dead (TLD) aswell and The Walking Dead (TWD) “People who are afraid of The Living Dead then they…

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    Myles Hypse Hypse 1 Film & Lit. Ms. Noah September 18th, 2015 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer; and directed by Robert Wiene, this film is considered to be the first horror movie ever made. Released in 1922, this film mesmerized audiences, including myself with its new age setting and German expressionism style of filming that was unlike anything anyone had seen before. Instead of building a set, they used large, blank canvases and what…

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    The light from the morning sun shone through the windows of their hotel room the next morning. Their prior evening was filled with libations and passion. Clarissa woke up to Johnny with her wig uneven and her makeup smudged upon her white pillow. And Johnny was still somewhat unconscious when Clarissa opened her eyes to him. She wasn’t the slightest bit afraid of him waking up to her like this because he had seen her without makeup before this moment. She leaned into him with his eyes still…

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    It had been a normal Friday for any 5th grader at Evans City Elementary School. The bell had rang signaling the end of recess and the start of a very long awaited for weekend. I had went home like always to be greeted by my dog who had been over joyed of the fact I was finally home. "Carly is on the phone wondering if you'd be interested in sleeping over tonight" my mother had called from the kitchen. "Can I talk to her?' I had asked taking the phone from her hands. After we had discussed…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Film Review

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    Valentine, The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, Wicked Little Things, and now Beneath. All films that happen to take place in a mine, in fact I can't thing of a single film that takes place in a mine that I dislike. A lot of this stems from the fact I like horror films with a ton of ambiance with a claustrophobic feeling of being trapped to back it up, which is something Beneath has in spades. What makes this film even better is the tight script and well-balanced cast. Something that made this film…

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    brought us a tale of pure terror, unlike alot of horror films I've seen The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the most horrific movies to this day and this is why. The murder scenes given in this film were brillant, brutal torture sequences that involved cutting up living people. Plus Marilyn Burns giving a terrific performance, making me feel sick to my stomach, with the fear of her character. This movie has some of the best chasing sequences from any horror movie. Our tale begins with the…

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    Religion In The Exorcist

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    From its release in October 1973, The Exorcist generated an unprecedented amount of pandemonium among movie goers worldwide. Theaters across the us, and the world, were flooded with patrons hoping to experience the shock and terror that was inspiring such notorious media coverage. Media outlets across the globe were reporting murders and suicides attributed to the film, “in San Francisco a deranged patron charged the screen in an attempt to kill the demon; in Harlem a priest attempted to…

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    Zombie Trouble: Zombie Texts, Bare Life And Displaced People Introduction There is controversy as to what is the scariest thing to human beings about the zombie and everyone scampers for refuge when they come across a zombie. It has been said that we are most intensely aware of ourselves as subjects when we feel afraid. This is, especially when we feel our bodies are threatened by an external force like a zombie. Fear increases the awareness of ourselves since individuality is endangered in…

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