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    criticized by film critics. The movie, “Silver Bullet” is adapted from a novel by Stephen King, “Cycle of the Werewolf”. This classic horror film has created a cult following that has also received negative attention and criticism. “Silver bullet” is one of the greatest, most entertaining werewolf movies of the eighties. Stephen King’s, “Silver Bullet” is a film greatly misunderstood by film critics alike. Stephen King’s impeccable script and Daniel Attias’s flawless directing makes this film…

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    Fear In Gothic Literature

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    Many people have at least read several novels that are classified as “horror”, such as “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley. Yet, these texts would not have been possible if not for the authors during the Gothic era that laid the foundation for such works to be created by today’s novelists. The novels Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole and “Sir Bertrand” by Anna and John Aikin, give excellent examples on this subject. It was these works where the architectural environment helped give the text a sense…

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    The Open Boat Essay

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    Stephen Crane’s short story, “The Open Boat”, is a great example of Naturalist writing. The story shows the struggle that four men face with nature and its uncontrollable tendencies. The four men are depicted as a captain, correspondent, cook, and an oiler named Billie. The story starts with these men out at sea on a dinghy after their steamer ship the Commodore sank. Naturalists believe that human beings are shaped by heredity and environment and dominated by economic, social, or natural forces…

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    Acknowledgement from the government reassures victims that the state cares for their protection, and sends the message that acts of abuse on part of anyone will not be tolerated, even if it is the state itself. After the apology given by Prime Minister Stephen Harper on June 11, 2008, and the creation of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission, survivors reported that they were more likely to move on with their life, and appreciated the efforts made by the Canadian…

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    John Irving Influences

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    Many can hear some bells ring when the name John Irving comes up. The name of the novelist and screenwriters tends to have that effect, especially after winning an Academy Award for his screenwriting. The now 74-year-old was born on the 2nd of March, 1942 in Exeter, New Hampshire. He’s an American citizen who was actually born by the name John Wallace Blunt Jr. He lived with his mother and stepfather as a kid and used to join wrestling competitions at his school. He would eventually keep on…

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    in varying forms. Thousands of poems, songs, films and books have been published across the globe exploring this notion. Two prominent texts that deeply explore the ocean that is the concept of justice are Frank Darabont’s film interpretation of Stephen King’s novella “Rita Hemsworth and The Shawshank Redemption” and the poem “The Ballad of Reading Gaol” by Oscar Wilde. They investigate the injustices and justices within the judicial system and life. Written from the point of view of Red,…

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    Wilson: A Short Story

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    As the day began a slimmer of light pierced his eye and as he awoke covered in sand and scrap. Wilson had looked around and saw that he was surrounded in a deserted wasteland of water and left ashore with the remains of his shattered boat. As Wilson arose he looked at the remains of his boat. And saw a glimmer of light bounce off a small rusted red trunk. Wilson came to the trunk and with a loud creek the trunk opened. The trunk held a hatchet with rust around the edges along with the tool came…

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    The Open Boat Sparknotes

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    cook, an unknown person, and the captain of the ship that wrecked. As the tiny boat drifted through the ocean it was threatened by massive waves. Hoping that they will be rescued by rescuers. As the article starts out it tells the reader about Stephen Crane the writer of “The Open Boat,”; how he wrote the story as a real life experience. In 1897, Crane was shipwrecked…

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    Horror nights has pumped the hearts of many who dare to attend Universal Studios Hollywood. It is a place of realistic fears and horrors chasing down every soul- making every horrifying creature come to life! The man behind the experience and creation, John Murdy! John Murdy finds himself standing at the top of his career! He is now creative director for various films, rides, attractions, and special events at Universal Studios. At age 10 he had a clear idea of what he wanted to do with his life…

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    Fear is an emotion that is felt when you feel threatened or in danger, and it can be brought along by many different experiences. Fear isn’t always an ideal emotion to be feeling, but for numerous reasons, when its entertainment based, humans love the feeling of being frightened. There are certain purposes for different horror films, whether the film is based off of the supernatural, a masked murderer, or even just a serial killer, the emotions that come from frightening movies can be thrilling.…

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