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    “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” and The Andy Griffith Show are very alike and different in some ways.THey had a very similar theme, setting, mood, and conflict. But yet they had very different ironies and complications. In the following paragraphs we will be discussing the things that were alike and different between the setting, mood, irony, theme, complications and the conflict of these two stories. All though these were two completely different episodes from completely different shows,…

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    Movies are an internationally adored form of entertainment, however sometimes they can bring unforeseen consequences from the very nature of movies that makes us love them. Viewers can become so emotionally affected by films that it brings them to horrific actions. Take a look at the following five movies that caused fatal events, because the next time you walk into a theater, it may be your last. Number Five: Scream. The movie Scream debuted in 1996, featuring the frightening killer Ghostface…

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    Vampires Vs Werewolves

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    Do fans choose their "team" based on preference for vampires or for werewolves? What comments lead you to believe this? I think that they do not choose their team based on characters because they like some things to attract them. I saw many people watch movies to see what happened and love to watch. I thought that not dependent on based on preference for vampires or for werewolves What attributes of vampires and werewolves lead to this choice? Alternately, do fans choose their "team" based…

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    The Ouija Board

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    Why does the Ouija board get a bad rap? The Ouija Board is known as a talking board from the late eighteenth century for a novelty toy. It is merely a large board that has the alphabet, numerals, and a planchette to guide over the board. It has been known by many names throughout its history, but when the Parker Brothers' at Hasbro coined the named “Ouija” it stuck ever since. Its purpose from the early beginning of its journey was to decipher messages from the mysterious beyond through its…

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    Jack The Ripper Thesis

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    have monsters to scare us and inculcate in us the need to have their power and capabilities. While some monsters are a real cause of fear to people in a society, it is apparent that we need them for coping with our daily fears (Jacobsen, 2016). The horror and terror expressed by the monsters such as the zombies show what human beings wish to become. Their influence makes people secretly aspire to be as prominent thus their creation in showing what human beings are missing by sticking to their…

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    Scary Informative Speech

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    Halloween is time to scare and be scared. But many of the scary pictures that qualify as the World's scariest pictures go beyond scaring. Some create a chill in the mind because of the horrifying true stories that are associated with them. Others are scary because the mind fears impending death or injury. Many are just the photographers reporting the existence of such things. Others are manipulation of mind by the so called cinematographers and artists some of whom are con to create that creepy…

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    diegesis. This theory, however, is inaccurate when one compares Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” and Chandler Tuttle’s 2081. To illustrate, when Harrison Bergeron barged into the studio to give his speech, he conveyed a stronger message in the film than he did in the short story. Characterization especially projected different ideas within characters; it proved to be different between Vonnegut and Tuttle’s stories. Specifically, one character that had eye-opening changes was George Bergeron.…

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    Macbeth: Serial Killers

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    Everyone is fascinated about serial killers, not in the way that they kill others, but what makes them think the way they do, how people start to become into serial killers. Although no one knows exactly for sure why this is the case, serial killers have become so popular that they appear in movies and televisions, because they are entertaining for other to watch. In the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Macbeth is depicted as the hero of Scotland, as the Thane of Glamis, he is soon given…

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    Accessibility in Theater Without breaking important social norms, where else can one openly watch humanity’s live unapologetic hurting, crying, screaming, laughing, and loving? Why, nowhere but the theater! For this reason, the theater is a one of the best creative destinations for entertainment. It is a safe space that allows audiences to observe what otherwise would not be possible, and this opportunity to witness carries immense potential for social change. This is why things like political…

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    Drag Me To Hell Analysis

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    The combination of comedy, suspense and horror were what made me enjoy this movie. I really liked the fact that this movie could be scary at one second and then funny at the next second. The anticipation that I had in every scene wondering when the next jump scare was going to be, was a way of…

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