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    In this book infiltration chapter 7 and 8 start off with the planning of their great scheme. Bex the main character had met this new kid at school named Kieran and this new kid had offered him a job for his expertise in breaking and entering. At the time Bex had been going through some struggles with his girlfriend leaving to a summer job far away and he was thinking of the offer Kieran had given would stop her from leaving, yet even though his idea goes against everything Bex believes in. On…

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    After taking a year off, the Theatre Department has decided to bring their famous Haunted Theatre back this Halloween. The theme of the event remains a secret, but soon enough the advertisements will come out revealing the scary theme. Everyone from school was invited to participate in the theatre classes; Advanced Theatre and P&P that are organizing it. Auditions were held on September 19th and 20th after school and during class. The theatre teacher asked for each student to improvise different…

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    In my opinion, the narrator in "The Yellow Wallpaper" seems to be haunted. There are many reasons in the story that gives proof that the narrator is possessed. One of the reasons I think so is that the house she was being possessed in hasn't had a single owner in a long while. Another reason is that she starts behaving animal like and savagely. Another reason is that she tells her husband that she feels sick but instead of helping he pretends that it’s nothing to worry about. Furthermore, the…

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    themselves in “Haunted house” by Plautus, we can see that women was only considered as the secondary gender in ancient Rome societies. Women characters in the haunted house include Philematium (a girl of joy), Scapha (her maid, an old hag), and Delphium (a girl of joy to Callidamates). In the conversation between Philematium, Scapha, and Philolaches, we can see that women always consider…

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    The Haunted by J.A. Templeton is the second book of the MacKinnon Curse series. This is an exceptional book for anybody who enjoys to read both romantic and paranormal fiction books. Similarly to the first book of this series, The Deepest Cut, I always found myself on the edge of my seat ready to read what happens next. Though this book is excellent for older audiences, readers under the high school level should not read The Haunted because of the use of inappropriate language, self harm, drug…

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    all things spooky. Ghosts, spirits, monsters, and—this year particularly—clowns have all been filling our minds lately. For our third dispatch, I was looking for something different to the Art Institute or the Shedd Aquarium. The idea of looking at haunted hotels first appealed to me because of the location of them. The Congress is what I stare at while I sleep. If something grotesque happened that close to where I lived, of course I would be curious to know more. My two friends, both named…

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    The evolution of horror spans many centuries. Starting with the Silent Films of Georges Méliès with “ The Haunted Castle” to the newest innovations in horror such as Unfriended. In the late 1800’s something like The Haunted Castle was horrifying, but not at all by today 's standards. Our perception of horror has changed over the years with how our lives have changed drastically. We went from handmade products to factory style production, from horse and buggy to Formula One Racing. Our…

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    Symbolism in “Trifles” Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles” is set in the early 1900’s. Throughout the course of the story, the main setting is in the kitchen. This would not sound so bad if we were not informed of other characteristics of the house. The kitchen and the house is described as gloomy and the overall sense of the house is just depressing. The first stage directions describe it as, “The kitchen in the now abandoned farmhouse of John Wright, a gloomy kitchen” (Glaspell, 772), and It is…

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    Sexy witches, exotic femme fatals, ghosts and goblins of all shapes will be shaking it up at the North Fork Grange Hall on the spookiest night of the year when Bad Billy Walls and the Trinity Blues Shakers take the stage for one of the most awesome Halloween dance parties in the county. The grange hall will be transformed into a spooky fun house for this special celebration. The band will be playing some funky blues for all of us to dance well into the witching hour. I was sure after hearing…

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    Skull and Bones Alley was a creepy place at night. On any day you can the cries of the souls of the children crying for help and forgiveness for coming and disturbing the spirits. But on the week of December 21 the spirits come to take souls of the disturbing children or people, hoping the ally would let them go. All around the alley you can see the skeletons of the body’s lost souls. As they were heading to the alley a little child screen came out, “AHHHHHHHHHH!” Super loud that it was like…

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