Yesenia Erazo-Tequianes Pulsfort Honors Western Literature 21 May 2023 Transformational Journey Throughout the short time Jack, Wendy, and Danny spent at the Overlook Hotel, Stephen King illustrated worldview topics that people presently face today. In his novel, The Shining, The Torrance Family undergo supernatural events that only highlight the families’ pre-existing internal struggles. The novel unveils many hidden connotations as the horror novel progresses, leading the reader to compare the
The Overlook Hotel in Stephen King’s The Shining is a dynamic antagonist that is able to utilize its evil past to get into the head of its victim, Jack Torrance. King cleverly lines up the troubled and concerning past of the Overlook with the almost tragic and cruel past of Jack Torrance. The Overlook Hotel has quite a devious past. Murders, mafia involvement, and many other atrocities have occurred within its walls. These leave a permanent stain of evil on the hotel that clearly is able to physically
plays the father and husband of a quaint three person family. Throughout the duration of the book, the family lives in the deep mountains of Colorado at The Overlook Hotel. King uses this hotel to create the plot by upsetting Jack and ultimately causing many conflicts for his family. In the story, Jack Torrance, while living in The Overlook, appears to go in and out of “crazy” episodes. Stephen King used the dynamic character of Jack Torrance to portray
“The Shining” is a novel written by Stephen King in 1977 and a horror movie directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1980. The novel and movie tells a story about Jack Torrance, who becomes the off-season winter caretaker of the Overlook Hotel. Although the movie and the book have some similarities; there are many differences from the adaptation of the novel. In the book, the main characters are Jack Torrance, Wendy Torrance, and their son Danny Torrance. Jack is a recovering alcoholic who struggles with
Stephen King's "The Shining" is a haunting exploration of the theme of isolation. The novel takes place in the isolated Overlook Hotel during the winter months, where the main character, Jack Torrance, takes a job as the caretaker. The Overlook is a sprawling, empty hotel that becomes a character in its own right, with its creaking floorboards and eerie silence. The sense of isolation is further emphasized by the extreme weather conditions outside, as the snow piles up higher and higher, making escape
job at the Overlook Hotel as the winter caretaker and he gets it. During his time as winter caretaker, while he is alone with his family, things don’t go as planned. Jack goes on a downward spiral until he eventually snaps. This book explores many different things but the main theme is that loneliness can be dangerous. In the beginning we learn the importance of Jack Torrence as a person. Jack had a violent history and was a recovering alcoholic. After moving into the Overlook Hotel the pressure
Stanley Kubrick's The Shining does not do justice to Stephen King's novel, because it changes the focus of the story from Danny's ability to shine to Jack's evilness, the Overlook Hotel looked much less creepier than it was perceived as in the text and it revisions the whole ending of the story. This movie made it clear there was another author in the making of the story and that is the director. The main ideas were clearly modified in the movie by the director. The name of the novel is The Shining
persuasive is the element of sound. Kubrick uses sound to show the hotels impact on Jack, the films main character. The films sound shows the hotels strong supernatural power, which has taken over Jacks interior instability. The (diegetic) music is intergrated into the plot and througout the film to show Jacks character arch. The intesity of the music in the film protrays Jacks disturbing transformation in the erie Overlook Hotel. The persuasive element of sound is shown even from the start of
Shining” shows how this question can be answered.In 1980, Stanley Kubrick produced a film recognized as one of the best horror films of all time. The main character is Jack Torrance alongside his family, Wendy and Danny. As they take care of the “Overlook” hotel, Jack starts turning into a psychopath and lose his sanity by the day. Although Jack is going insane because of isolation, it may not be the only cause for losing his sanity. It could be by what is behind the symbol of the calumet, domestic violence
of the peaceful old overlook… Minor ominous incidents occur at intervals between lengthy flashbacks to Jack’s and Wendy’s youth, showing the childhoods that molded their personalities. Gradually the story stabilizes in the present as the hallucinations become more vicious and the Torrance’s are increasingly hard- pressed to rationalize them as imaginary.” (310) In the Novel the Shining by Stephen King, the three main characters are trapped in the supernatural Overlook hotel for the winter. The novel
Danny’s psychic abilities and the fact that the hotel was built on an ancient indian burial ground create a feeling that what is unfolding is coming from an outside force and cannot be stopped. Again, the madness takes up the space between us and them, the human and the inhuman. In Framing Monsters8,
family going out to stay in an empty hotel, all alone in the deep Rocky Mountains. The Torrance family began to caretake a hotel in the middle of winter in a hotel far in the Rockies. Jack, who was the recovering alcoholic father, thought it was the perfect way to get his life back in order; he jumped at the opportunity to have some free time because he was a writer and he wanted some time to be able to continue his writing. By him taking the job at the hotel also came with some worries; there had
favorite time and place to read is usually in my room before I go to bed. Not for this novel. I had to read this book during the daytime to insure that I had no nightmares the following evening. The Shining takes place in a haunted place named, “The Overlook Hotel” in the extremely isolated Colorado Rockies. The main characters of the fictional book are all a part of the Torrance Family. Their names are Jack, Wendy, and Danny. This family goes through happy times, sad times, and scary moments. Basically
The Shining is no doubt a book that terrifies the reader, and it is often the supernatural themes that are believed to solely create this fear. However, there are two aspects at play in the novel with one being ignored in favour of the supernatural. This is the portrayal of madness in Jack Torrance, and how it is being represented as uncontrollable and inhuman, so it can be used as an agency of terror and not be explored fairly. Although, Jack Torrance could be interpreted as not suffering from
of The Overlook Hotel for the winter. When he arrives to the hotel with his family, they slowly discover the demons that live within the walls. Danny Torrance, Jack’s son, possesses powers that are dubbed the “shining”, which allow him to see these spirits and the damage they are inflicting on his family. These demons eventually take over Jack, and things take a sinister turn. Through the power of editing, Lovejoy not only buildups the terror and suspense of the hauntings in The Overlook, but he
can see. The primary setting is the Overlook Hotel which is tucked away somewhere in these mountains. A subtle sense of unease begins to sink in as the conventional settings of a horror film fall into place: an isolated location, an abandoned building, and a lone family trapped there for the winter. A real hotel was used for the exterior shots in order to ground the film into the real world. The viewer is able to believe in the plausibility that the Overlook Hotel is a real place,
that horror is supernatural. Two stories that deal with the supernatural written by Stephen King are The Shining and Carrie. The Shining follows one man’s journey to insanity. In the 1970’s Jack Torrance and his family spend the winter in the Overlook hotel in Colorado. Due to the hotel’s isolation from the rest of the world, Jack begins to see and hear things that are not there. The family is only saved after the son Danny uses his mind powers to communicate with the outside world to get help. Carrie
I recently read the book Jack Strong Takes a Stand by Tommy Greenwald. It is about a sixth grader named Jack Strong who is extremely over scheduled. He feels overwhelmed and one day decides to go on strike. He vows not to get up from the couch until he is allowed to give up most of his activities, except for when nature calls. Jack quickly becomes famous for his strike and goes live on a television show called Kids in the Newz. During the show, chaos erupts, his Nana goes into cardiac arrest, and
violence, is easy to comprehend, and provokes complex emotions, making it a must-read novel. The Shining is the story of Jack Torrance, a writer, and alcoholic, who accepts a job as a caretaker at a hotel in Colorado and takes his wife, Wendy, and his son, Danny, who seems to have psychic abilities. The hotel is not ordinary, as it terrorizes Danny with visions and nightmares that begin to spread to the rest of the family, eventually making the group insane. Most traditional horror novels contain violence
started so you don 't really see what got him there. He works at a hotel in Colorado he stays with his wife and his son , Shelley and Danny. Danny 's visions became stronger and stronger he saw more and more each day and it grew to be very disturbing. Jack finds out all the secrets behind the hotel and he starts to see it as a homicide maniac act for his own family. In the navel Jack and his family stayed in Colorado at Overlook Hotel also known as a haunted resort . It