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    let them rethink of that previous time). So due to curiosity of human nature, we tend to be nosy and hover over mysterious places where it may be haunted and cursed. I myself have experienced a ghost adventure, and let me tell you.. It really freaked me out. It actually was hard night to sleep. So now let me take you into the journey of the 3 most haunted islands on…

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    Reading counts assignment: The Haunting of Sunshine Girl In depth examination: Looking at the title, “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl,” I can tell that this story is about a ghost with possibly the name “Sunshine”. Examining the cover, you can tell the story has a creepy, kind of disturbing purpose, like this story is meant to make your heart thump, to make sure no monsters or ghost are behind you ready to take your life. Paige McKenzie’s horror story; “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl.” The…

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    Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher “The Fall of The House of Usher” is a dreary tale of a descent into madness, the unnamed narrator goes into detail of just how gloomy the house truly is. The introduction to “The Fall of The House of Usher” sets up a very gothic mood, Edgar Allen Poe does this by using dark descriptive words. “The theme of The Fall of The House of Usher” is a descent into madness as the usher house was once lively and is now dead in a sense. When the narrator…

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe and "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl Both short stories "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe and "The Landlady” by Roald Dahl are gothic, mysterious stories. The authors (of both stories) make the stories exciting for the reader due to the tension and suspense they create. There are some clear differences between the two stories, but also some similarities. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” the narrator is the main character in the…

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    For parents, Halloween is the scariest holiday. It is unnerving enough that kids walk around in the dark asking strangers for candy. Some of the kids' costumes, though, can make the hairs on the back of parents' necks stand up. Halloween costume options are often skirts that are too short, shorts that are too tight, tights that are too sheer, and the outfits that are misogynistic. Little girls' costumes are too often frightening thanks to their reliance on sex appeal. While boys wear the body…

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    TIBBITS OPERA HOUSE Barton S. Tibbits and I were hanging out one day. We were just playing truth or dare,when I dared him to build an opera house! “I accept the dare,Mr.lewis” said Barton. We planned to build it together. I then dropped out because i decided i wanted to build an art gallery instead. Barton continued with the plan tho. He spent a total of $25,000 on the theater. The opening night was September 21, 1882.…

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    eath of Sherlene the Angel Eleven months ago I entered a beautiful home,and what many would consider , the home to be dark, dreary and creepy, this home was the total opposite and their in the home three hospice clients occupied the home. Also as of now you might have figured out that I'm talking about a hospice house and perhaps I am the hospice tech telling you about a true life event and you are exactly right. However: even though it was a hospice home it was different from most,the…

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    As I opened the door to the abandoned, old, haunted house on my street, I started to think that maybe this wasn't such a good idea. I scolded myself for wanting to turn back, and hesitantly stepped inside to explore. My ombre hair and dark brown eyes made me practically camouflage in the tan-brown, wood-paneled foyer, except for my old grey hooded sweatshirt and comfortable red sweat pants. I was the average height for a 16 year old, maybe a little more scrawny and immature. I could feel the…

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    between the four of us with one person just paying sixty dollars a month.In the apartment, there were plenty of windows that should light up the apartment nicely but despite that the house was still dim. None of us would have imagined that it was haunted. Often at night, we'd hear something that sound like footsteps but thought nothing of it as might because the apartment being old. One night when we just finished our semester, we were all excited that we did well in our classes. Jim and I went…

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    Our main goal is to eventually rid society of ignorance. Haunted horrors of the Holocaust seem too terrifying to be true. Many people still don’t know about or believe that it happened. Even though extremely similar things could still be going on to this day. If change is going to happen in this world, subjects must be held responsible for their actions even under seemingly forceful instruction. Specifically the areas overseen by the Islamic State, because “The threat to those in the West,…

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