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    followers within the story, and the settings of the novel, also including the interactions between characters, one can better understand the diverse symbolistic nature of the novel and review its imagery. Stephen King’s Children of The Corn is primarily…

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    the story of “The Green Mile”. Stephen King (author) and Frank Darabont (director) did an exceptional job when it comes to the story of this film. As I stated above, a man is wrongly put in jail and is sentenced to death for murdering two girls. Instead of Stephen King making it just another story about someone who dies, he does a very good job of making the man in prison (John Coffey) have personal…

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    was very creative how Stephen King chose to have a close up of Andy, with his back to the camera while he was using an axe to make a hole in the wall. I believe this shows how much he is willing to go through to try and escape. I liked the extreme long shot of Andy crawling towards the camera, through the hole he made. You could really see his facial expression and the struggle on his face, as he made his way through the hole. It was a really good choice made by Stephen King, when he chose to…

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    In both the novel and the film of The Shining, beyond the blood and gore, there is a distinct role of a person of color, Dick Hallorann, in relation to his white counterparts. In the novel by Stephen King, Dick is portrayed as a heroic conqueror, who selflessly endures the monstrous ghosts and ghouls, who are all white, of the Overlook hotel in order to save Danny and Wendy Torrance. He emerges victorious, and even helps the mother and son overcome their grief. However, in the film version,…

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    The Shining

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    fright to the point where you can't put the book down? Then The Shining is the book for you. A horror action/ survival intense filled book that will scare you straight is good way to describe this Stephen King book Let me just quickly say that this is by far the scariest novel that I have ever read. King brings out all of his great of writing techniques and creative writing mind in The Shining. At 447 Pages it exhibits all of King’s writing techniques which are absolutely incredible , and the…

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    come across would fall short under my criteria in being poorly written, predictable, or victims of overused plot structures and horror clichés. Stephen King’s It has cemented itself as an iconic work both in the cinematic world and in literature, and with good reason. Stephen King provides the reader terror in It’s most innocent forms: children’s fears. King transforms these base fears into the amalgamation that is It in a way that spooks even the bravest soul to check his or her closet before…

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    Tis the season to once again to give praises to the kings of cold, the sultans of slash, the queens of screams, the icons who make Halloween what it is and what it always should be. from a evil possessed doll to a super strong momma's boy with a machete, the horror icons of the 70's to the 90's and early 2000's have made a deep bloody impact on the horror world to this day, if you were to ask your parents what scared them the most when they were your age they would most likely say Freddy Kruger…

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    America has become infatuated with this Western-born monster over the years, most of the interest has been, in part, due to author Stephen King. His monstrous catalogue of novels almost entirely consist of the horror genre. One of his most famous and recognizable creations is Pennywise the Dancing Clown from the 1986 novel IT. Pennywise is an extraterrestrial lifeform that manipulates…

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    “The Reaper’s Image” by Stephen King is about how people look into an old mirror, and they disappear forever without a trace. “The Reaper’s Image” fits into the American gothic literature tradition because there is a bleak setting, tortured characters, dark events and the supernatural. First, “The Reaper’s Image” demonstrates a very bleak setting, that really makes you feel the horror. The setting takes place in an extremely old house which is now a museum. The way that King describes the house…

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    The Car Christine

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    Justin Schroth Instructor Walter ENG 121 October 17, 2015 ' 'Keep a-Knockin ' But You Can 't Come In ' ' The 1983 movie Christine, created by Stephen King, is an exciting film. The car Christine, usually takes a victim when you least expect it. This film is going to be evaluated based on a set of criteria. These criteria will help explain what I really enjoy about this film. In the film, a 1958 Plymouth Fury, nicknamed Christine is fixed up by a bullied young man named Arnie. After Arnie…

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