A Nightmare on Elm Street Essays

  • Who Is Freddy Krueger's Nightmare On Elm Street: Fact Or Fiction?

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    A killer is on the horizon and his name is Freddy Krueger, in the movie Nightmare on Elm Street(2010). This film directed by Samuel Bayer and written by Wesley Strickand Eric Heisserer as a remake of Wes Craven's 1984 film of the same name, which revolves around a group of teenagers who are being stalked in their dreams by an impenetrable man named Freddy Krueger. Jackie Earle Haley, plays the bladed demon Freddy as he terrorizes teens; Kris Fowles (Katie Cassidy), Dean Russell (Kellan Lutz), and

  • Freddy Krueger In A Nightmare On Elm Street

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    You may be familiar with the supernatural horror movie character, Freddy Krueger from ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street.’ He is horribly disfigured with burn scars all over and is always wearing his trademark fedora, glove, and red and green striped sweater. He kills his victims with his glove that has claw-like razors in their dreams, which kills them in real life. On October 30th in San Antonio, Texas, a man dressed as the popular dream demon, Freddy Krueger opened fire at a Halloween party.

  • A Nightmare On Elm Street Book Comparison

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    of gory murder. Both A Nightmare On Elm Street and Saw have the classic elements of a slasher film but differ significantly. The Saw movie franchise brings a new age curve to the horror movie genre with morals and lessons taught by each intricate trap made by the infamous Jigsaw. On the other hand, A Nightmare on Elm Street movie franchise, although considered a classic horror film, focuses on the supernatural aspects of the plot with added humor. A Nightmare On Elm Street and Saw both hold true

  • Like A Nightmare On Elm Street Analysis

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    The modern horror genre constantly uses sleep as a plot device. In A Nightmare on Elm Street, Freddy Krueger haunts people in their sleep and, in countless other movies and literature, ghosts and dolls always attach when the moon has risen. Even in reality, sleep can be horrifying. People can sleepwalk, have nightmares, or even awake temporarily paralyzed (sometimes even for hours). So, the use of sleep in the horror genre is anything but unusual and the device is definitely not a new construct.

  • A Nightmare On Elm Street Film Analysis

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    A Nightmare on Elm Street is a slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven in 1984. It was a critical success and went on to earn twenty-five-point-five million dollars and spawned several sequels, a remake, a television series, and comic books. With this paper I will look to answer four questions pertaining to my experience while watching this film. The first question involves how I distinguished between whether I was feeling fear or whether I was feeling anxiety. I explained that since the

  • Sleep Deprivation: A Nightmare On Elm Street

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    and he was still there. Then he started walking almost half-backwards…The guy was not only still looking at me but he thrust his head forward as if to say “Yes, I'm still looking at you” (extract from The Nightmare Never Ends: The Official History of Freddy Krueger and the Nightmare on Elm Street Series by William Schoell (1992) (IMDB) This neighbor not only set Krueger’s taunting bogeyman character, but it also set his appearance. In an interview about the film, Craven mentions his childhood story

  • A Nightmare On Elm Street Research Papers

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    A Nightmare on Elm Street was one of the most iconic movies ever made. The movie was written and directed by Wes Craven which was originally published in 1984, it was based on a man named Freddy Krueger, who was a serial killer which he was wearing a glove with four edges implanted within the fingers and murders individuals in their dreams, ensuing in their real demise into reality. The most heroes within the film are a bunch of youngsters that are all the victims of Freddy Krueger. The crew is like

  • Frankenstein In Stephen King's Frankenstein And Nightmare On Elm Street

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    allows the mind to wonder. It is fun an horrible at the same time. It is interesting to note that the story of frankenstein has passed the test of time. It is almost 200 years old and continues to amaze people. Frankenstein is very similar to Nightmare on Elm Street by Stephen King in the fact that people think could these thorrible things could happen to them while reading. It almost forces us to read or watch further to understand if we are in danger and how we can survive. Although fictional, we are

  • Amityville Horror Film Analysis

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    Horror films have the capacity to be utilized as vehicles to discuss or address issues of social change and societal transformation. This essay is concerned with the function of the nuclear family in horror films. The question that is the focus of this essay is: how does the horror film use the family to address social issues? Therefore, this essay theorizes that horror films utilize the nuclear family to demonstrate the impact and effect that societal change can have on individuals within the family

  • Anticivilization Emotions In Horror Movies

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    I concur with King that we play host to anticivilization emotions and this explains why people can crave horror movies. There is some level of darkness in us, but, at most times, this dark side is eclipsed by the increased emphasis on civilization. King (2013) cites the case of emotions related to friendship, loyalty, love, and kindness to show how the society adore civilization and strive at maintaining the status quo. However, this does not entirely suppress the dark side in us. “Anticivilization

  • Lady Gaga Analysis

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    According to Jeffrey Cohen, monsters and culture they were born in are interlinked and in no way could be read separately.() This progressive idea of ‘reading cultures through the monsters they engender’ can be greatly supported by the evidence of the texts available for the analysis, almost demanding to be read and processed accordingly. Lady Gaga, being a perfect monstrous product of the century, represents one of the most infamous monsters in the history of the beasts – the Fame Monster. To support

  • My Favorite Movie Genre

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    all time favorite movie would be A Nightmare on Elm Street. The whole series is actually my favorite, but the first movie i grew a liking to it. I saw how interesting it was and how i was always exciting to see this movie, how it left me wanting more the thrill that is gave me as well. Wes Craven 's film in my opinion has a different plot then the rest of the thrillers that I have seen, and that is what I liked most about his films. In A nightmare on Elm Street you have this man wearing a bladed-fixed

  • Comparing The Dream Before Awakening And Henry Fuseli's The Nightmare

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    The theme I chose was sleep and dreams. I was given Henry Fuseli’s The Nightmare and Salvador Dali’s Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening. For my contemporary expression, I chose an A Nightmare on Elm Street written and directed by Wes Craven. The earlier pieces both have the subject matter of dreaming. I think that the pieces signify ties to their realities. The two pieces of artwork depict someone’s dream. The contemporary expression I chose also has

  • Frankenstein Movie Analysis

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    is similar to Nightmare on Elm Street by Stephen King in the fact that people think could these horrible things could happen to them while reading. It almost forces us to read or watch further to understand if we are in danger and how we can survive. Although fictional, we are reading

  • Analysis: Top Ten Horror Movies Of All Time

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    because I personally enjoy watching horror movies in my spare time and with friends. In this statistics paper, I will be talking about ten different horror movies, these movies are The Exorcist (1973), Halloween (1978), The Shining (1980), Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Scream (1996), Saw (2004), Poltergeist (1982), Carrie (1976), and The Conjuring (2013). I will be talking about ratings that these movies have

  • Johnny Depp Research Paper

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    with his family due to his parent’s job. His parents divorced when he turned 15. Depp has two children with Paradis, Lily-Rose Melody Depp and John "Jack" Christopher Depp. Johnny Depp is a great actor, the first movie he recorded was “The Nightmare on Elm Street” in 1948. Life Early life John Christopher Depp II, was born on Owensboro, Kentucky on 1963. The youngest of four children. He lived with his parents, John and Betty Sue Depp. His father worked as a civil engineer. His mother worked as a

  • Johnny Depp Biography Essay

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    Johnny Depp – Biography Johnny Depp is an actor, whose name has become a recognized symbol of eccentricity and madness. Making his debut in the horror picture «A Nightmare on Elm Street», he didn’t even plan to become a professional actor. But, fate said otherwise. Today Johnny Depp is one of the few most original and recognizable actors. Johnny Depp – Childhood and Family John Christopher «Johnny» Depp II father, a namesake of his son, was a civil engineer. The actor’s mother, Betty Sue Palmer

  • Behind The Clasher Film Genre

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    characters particularly well. These classic slasher films kill the “sexually active ‘bad girls,’ allowing only the nonsexual ‘good girls’ to survive” (Williams, YEAR,151). This narrative device is found in many of the classic slasher films like Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). The “promiscuous” character, Tina, is murdered directly after having sex with her boyfriend, while Nancy refuses to have sex with hers. Consequently, Nancy survives the events of the

  • Wgu Language Task 2

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    Thus, the title ‘nightmare on downing street’ is actually a play taken from the words of the movie named ‘nightmare on ELM Street’. This clearly shows the newspapers’ point of view on the subject of the SNP which is getting with the government alongside the labour party. The article states that how to gather the people of the British and make them united against their labour-SNP government’s nightmare prospect (The Daily Telegraph, 2015). These types of the

  • The Vanishing Hitchhiker By Jan Harold Brunvand

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    Urban legends have been around for a very long time. And they have also become a vile impact on the psychological and historical viewpoint of many people. A reflection of societies fears. Small campfire stories, or even miniscule urban myths to tell a child for their own protection. Psychologically, urban legends seem to manipulate people’s perspectives and in some cases their everyday life. Historically, some urban legends were proven to be true. An urban legend is a fictitious record, or a secondhand