Goosebumps Essays

  • R. L Stine's Use Of Suspense And Tension In Goosebumps

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    Goosebumps is a fantasy/action film adaption of R.L Stine’s Goosebumps books. Released in 2015, Goosebumps tells the adventure of Zach Cooper, who accidently unleashes R.L Stine’s monsters by opening his books. Zach, Champ (his best friend), R.L Stine, and Hannah (R.L Stine’s daughter) work together to capture the demons back into the manuscripts before they destroy the small-town, Madison. Throughout the film, the audience is positioned to feel anticipation and tension. These emotions are created

  • Goosebumps Persuasive Essay

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    for your kids to enjoy before going to bed? Definitely, the Goosebumps by R.L. Stine are the most inappropriate book series ever published in human history for kids. They were the best sellers and indeed extremely popular among children. However, something appealing does not always reflect its goodness and virtue. For example, the Goosebumps are not books that a mom should let her kid read. By covering satanic and dark themes, the Goosebumps did an excellent job of creating a “horrid wonderland” for

  • Character Analysis Of The Movie Goosebumps

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    The movie Goosebumps has few main characters that brought the movie forward and more interesting. One of the main characters is Zachary Cooper casted by Dylan Minnette. He has another name which is Scaredy Cat given by Hannah Stine, his girlfriend. He has a typical teenage look, very brave, courageous and smart. He has Caucasian skin tone and brown short hair. He also has a slim fit body structure and tall. He has a mother character named Gale Cooper and casted by Amy Ryan. She is a principal of

  • Welcome To Dead House Analysis

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    To find the purpose of R.L. Stine 's Goosebumps Welcome To Dead House you first need understand the purpose of horror movies. Horror movies are made to scare people that is its main point. When people get scared their adrenaline starts pumping and their survival instincts start to kick in. Some people love to be scared or are just adrenaline junkies. Adrenaline junkies are always looking for the next way to be scared and a good way to be scared is to watch a scary movies. Scary movies are for adults

  • Literacy Narrative Literacy And Identity

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    Kindercare my mom and dad enrolled me in a Hooked on phonics class along with my preschool class. Along with that both my parents always read to me. I loved books about monsters. My favorite author was the writer for Goosebumps when I was 4 years old and we read many books from the Goosebumps series. I also developed an interest in chapter books. I was in the second grade when my mom and dad would read to me these books. We read together the Hobbit, Phantom Tollbooth, and Percy Jackson series. I also

  • Dodgeball Persuasive Speech

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    it helps them be more aware, teaches them about life, and it leads to more games being taken away. I hope you take my side in this argument that is intense as war because just imagining a year at school without tag, balls, or dodgeball gives me goosebumps on my

  • Goosebum Night Of The Living Dummy 2 Summary

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    Goosebumps Night Of The Living Dummy II I read Goosebumps Night Of The Living Dummy II by R.l.Stine. The genre of this story is horror. It is a story about a girl and her new dummy Slappy. The theme of this story is children facing evil and horror in something that they least expected it to be. This is the second series of this book. What happened to the last family remained a mystery. Amy Kramer is a girl that is just very into ventriloquism. She wants to be as significant in the family as

  • The 'Great Ideas In H. G. Wells War Of The Worlds'

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    In The War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells I was surprised how there were creatures from Mars watching over Earth. I mean I would be terrified too and run away. I was also shocked at the people who were getting shelter to be safe in a hot humid place and they didn’t even care whether the weather was hot or cold. There was also some smart people who I thought they were thinking about was not such great ideas, but at the same time, I thought they had the right idea. Some people were just at home because

  • Essay On To Kill A Mockingbird

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    To Kill a Mockingbird one of my all time favorite novel. I have been in love with this book for a long time and I cannot wait to read its sequel, Go Set a Watchman, both by Harper Lee. Some topics in this book are not meant for kids, but I would say if you are 13 and older it would be fine. The story is definitely on my top ten reads. I read this book a while ago, but I it was one of my favorite all-time classics so I wanted to share it with you. If you like this book, don’t forget to comment about

  • Fear Descriptive Writing

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    ----------- I was in the seat.. I looked down at my feet. They were shaking like crazy. I couldn't control my toes. They were just shivering, like I was cold.. Then it was my arms. My arm hairs were stuck up straight. My legs were covered with goosebumps. I could not feel my face. As I looked in the blinding sun I realized how much fear this ride could bring.. The ride started. The roller coaster went down into a pitch black hole.. I screamed so loudly it echoed

  • My Responsibility To America

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    My Responsibility to America Backdrop: On Veterans Day in my school, I was asked to write an essay on “My Responsibility to America”, and it wasn’t until I stared at a blank sheet of paper that I realized that I had a responsibility towards my new home. “Death. The only thing inevitable in life”, Colleen Hoover, an American author, simply summarized our greatest fear in words that once read, cannot be forgotten. It’s the journey that counts, it’s how you live that counts and till your last breath

  • Symbolism In The Jacket

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    The symbolism in, “The Jacket” supports the overarching theme: Be grateful for what is given. The boy in the story is ungrateful for the jacket his mother got for him so Soto is trying to get the point across that one should be grateful for what one is given because some people aren’t as fortunate. A person can’t be upset about what they have when there are other people who aren’t blessed enough to have it, beggars can’t be choosers. In the story, “The Jacket” Soto states, “I showed the cracks to

  • Personal Narrative: Breaking Out Of Schoolwork

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    like an old cabin door on a windy night, I walked quickly as the beautiful sky faded away into a dark and gloomy gray. I shook as I walked up the steps of her house, the shadows of the trees stood over me eerily. I rubbed my forearm feeling the goosebumps. I looked at the yellow and pink house casting a shadow over the yard, and walked to the door. “It’s scary here at night…” i say to myself. I knocked. Once, Twice, Three times. Then I heard grandma carefully open the door, peeking out from the side

  • How Did Poe Build Suspense In The Pit And The Pendulum

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    during the Spanish inquisition. In his short story, “The Pit and The Pendulum”, Edgar Allan Poe builds suspense with darkens and the use of a pendulum for torturing heretics. Just the thought of being alone in a dark and unknown place gives people goosebumps. In “The Pit and The Pendulum,” when the narrator regained his conscious back, he found himself lying on his back in a damp environment. He was thinking the worst, he thought that he had

  • Master Of The Violence By Quentin Tarantino

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    Master of the Violence      Over hundred years of its history, there is only one man can be deemed worthy to this, master of the violence appellation, Quentin Tarantino.According to him, violence is the funniest thing to watch. Violence, the word doesn't mean any sort of good synonym but to QT, it is the funniest thing to see on the silver screen, but why? A woman slaying lots of bloke with her custom-made sword, where is funny part in that? Basically, we know it's just a movie and we know no one

  • Personal Narrative Essay

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    The basketball court is my absolute favorite place in the whole universe. Just the goosebumps i get when i walk into the gym on a sunday morning to get some shots up is outstanding. Don’t get me wrong, an empty gym is great where you can blare the music and no one's watching, but a full, packed gym is so much more breathtaking. From the screaming fans, smell of popcorn and sweat, and the look opponents face when you win at your own home gym is where my heart's at. Just the shiny surface of the wood

  • Research Paper On Panera Bread Spoonfuls

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    The Spoonfuls on Panera Bread Barracks Road Charlottesville, VA For about three years now, my family has to travel to Charlottesville to drop my sister off at UVA, the college she goes to. It takes awhile to get there, so most of my morning is already scheduled for the car ride.nd we need to find a place to eat lunch. Well, Panera Bread is our first and best option. choice. We eat there every time we head to UVA. It is in a popular shopping center, where all UVA students go to so they probably

  • San Francisco-Personal Narrative

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    its towers reach up towards the sky. Looking down at the freezing ocean can feel the cold air begin to creep in the interior. On some mornings, the bus begins to feel like a freezer on wheels. At this point in my commute, I usually start getting goosebumps and regret not bringing a jacket.

  • Greek Mythology Research Paper

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    had many of those ‘fairy-tale’ legends that I cherished. Their world was packed of gods and fictitious beings that were either serene or threatening. When reading about them, I would always get a rush of adrenaline. Not only that but, I would get Goosebumps reading about the oracle and its prophecies. Primarily, the Olympians and their children’s battles intrigued me the most. The twelve Olympians were the major immortals who resided on Mount Olympus. Some that you may recognize are Zeus, Poseidon

  • Personal Narrative: Gun Hunt

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    It was a cold breezy morning when I walked outside. Goosebumps cover my body because of excitement and nervousness. It was finally here, opening day for the gun hunt.. Grabbing my blaze orange and unzipping the jacket, I put it on. I grabbed my hat and put it on my head. My dad unhinged the gun case and took my gun out. I was going hunting in a stand not that far from our cabin so I could walk to it. My dad said “good luck” to me then I started walking. Every step I took I could hear the crunching