Stephen McHattie Essays

  • Pontypool Changes Everything

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    that delivers on the horror. Pontypool starts with radio shock jock Grant Mazzy (Stephen McHattie) driving to work on a dark snowy day in the small town of Pontypool. At a red light a woman in distress appears out the dark and

  • Glory Ward's Diary From 'The Hunger Games'

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    Glory Ward The Hunger Games Entry 1 (Chapter 1) Entry 2 (chapter 2) Dear Diary, Today Prim was selected as tribute but I chose to take her place. The audience was silent to show how they oppose these games. They did hold their fingers to their lips and raise their hand to me. This made me feel loved. It is how we show appreciate and say goodbye. I want to cry but I know I can’t that will show weakness and I cannot be weak. If I am weak I will be a target. Peeta was also chosen as the boy

  • Steven Avery Research Paper

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    Steven Avery was born July 9th, 1962 in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. In 1985 Steven Avery was convicted of raping and attempted murder of Penny Beernsten. On July 29th 1985, Penny Beernsten was forced into the woods and sexually assaulted by an unknown man. Penny’s description was altered by the police, linking the crime to Steven Avery. The Manitowoc County Police Department drew a photo of Steven Avery’s mugshot and showed the drawing to Penny asking if this man fit her description. They then proceeded

  • Gothic Elements In Shutter Island

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    Setting is the key element in Gothic Literature. It displays the different places and architectures that are essentials to visualize Gothic. The setting is highly significant in a Gothic novel because it helps to add horror and fear to its mood and dreadful weakness to its characters. As said by Snodgrass, the settings of Gothic literary works present an extensional symbolic psychological case to its human characters (158).Gothic fictions are usually set in isolated landscapes or highly secured prisons

  • Thesis Statement For The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

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    Gupta [1] Shrishti Gupta Ms.Kanika Dang English thesis paper 20th October, 2015 The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stefen Chbosky ‘The perks of being a wallflower’ is a popular book read mostly among teenagers, it revolves around the life of an introverted boy called Charlie. This book is a rollercoaster of human emotions and an excellent portrayal of “misfits” as they struggle to find their place in the turbulent high school world. The readers have greeted this premise

  • Im The King Of The Castle Analysis

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    How does Hill create a powerfully dramatic sense of fear and tension in this extract? In Susan Hill 's book "I 'm the King of the Castle", some of the main themes are tension and fear. Hill uses many literary techniques to create a heinous and dramatic atmosphere (following the theme of gothic literature), while still keeping a sense of dark excitement. Kingshaw 's fears and feelings are conveyed using a selection of linguistic techniques, letting the reader see deep into his thoughts. One of the

  • Rat Saw God Reflection

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    The novel Rat Saw God by Rob Thomas follows a teen going through the trials and tribulations of high school. In the beginning Steve has a large group of friends, a 4.0 GPA, and a girlfriend, but now he 's flunking, stoned, and broken-hearted. The only way he can graduate is by writing an one-hundred paged essay about how he got from point A to point B. Through his process of writing this essay he comes to realize that you can 't ignore what you don’t want to face. One lesson Thomas is trying to

  • Stephan King: Why We Crave Horror Movies

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    There are multiple people who are intrigue and love horror movies without knowing the reason. In Stephan Kings essay, “Why We Crave Horror Movies” he does his best to find an answer to the question “why do people crave horror movies?” Throughout his essay he came up with certain key points to answer the question. At the beginning of his essay, he makes a bold statement that “we are all mentally ill.” He motions that people just watch horror movies to portray their fearlessness while suppressing their

  • Essay On An Interesting Day Of My Life

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    When i was a kid i would always be fascinated with horror, anything from movies, books, pictures. Anything, i would love the rush of adrenaline that you would get out of it as if you were actually there. one series in particular caught my attention, the holder of “blank”, these would always have something in particular that would interest me and it was the locations and events that would happen in such stories. They would always be in a real location/place and it would always start with a time. In

  • Wuthering Heights And Frankenstein Analysis

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    Introduction The following piece of writing will explore factors of a gothic novel. It will exclusively do so in regards of the two novels Wuthering Heights and Frankenstein. These very famous novels will be looked at in a very in depth piece of writing. Each novels main themes and their background will be presented. The morality and the gothic novel with specific reference to Frankenstein and Wuthering Heights will be assessed. The second aspect will be the social and cultural of the genre, the

  • Shrek The Musical Analysis

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    Shrek the Musical is a Broadway musical comedy that is created by DreamWorks Theatricals in 2008. It is adapted from Shrek, a 2001 DreamWorks Animation movie, as well as a 1990 children’s literature Shrek! written by William Steig. The original musical is directed by Jason Moore with book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire and music by Jeanine Tesori. After watching the recording version of Shrek the Musical, I consider that it is a successful production if the purpose of this musical is to amuse

  • Compare And Contrast American Horror Story Hotel And The Shining

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    In comparison to AHS Hotel, the hotel used in Stephen King’s horror novel “The Shining” has many similar elements to Hotel Cortez which are all included in its elements of the haunted house figure in this novel/film. The Overlook hotel is the main location setting throughout this novel/film which too

  • Stephen Crane's The Open Boat

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    Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” and how individual struggles do not matter when fighting nature. “The Open Boat” is a short story written by the American author Stephen Crane first published in 1897. The story is based on Crane’s own experience of surviving a shipwreck while working as a correspondent, its main themes are: nature and men’s role in nature, feeling insignificant, death and hope and friendship. The story follows four characters who suffer a shipwreck together and try to make it to

  • Supernatural Elements In The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow

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    Gothic Literature is a genre that was popular between 18th to 19th centuries in North Germany. It is always being associated with Dark Romanticism which the emphasize was more on nature, terror and death, horror and many more. It involves dark and gloomy setting and also unexplainable things that are beyond human senses and reason such as ghosts and monsters. The main characters, on the other hand, are always ineffectual which they do not give much effect on the story plot. This can be seen through

  • Analysis Of Dracula By Bram Stoker

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    The book Dracula has turned out be one of the best horror novels of all time, and also one of the best horror movies, comics, T.V series, and one of the most frightening fictional creatures of all time.This great novel was written by the late great Bram Stoker. Bram Stoker was an english novelist in the late 19th and early 20th century. Bram Stoker was known for writing horror and gothic type of novels like The lady of the shroud, The Man, The lair of the white worm, and of course Dracula. Abraham

  • Prometheus Film Analysis

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    What makes Prometheus one of the most hated installments of the Alien franchise? Director Ridley Scott takes his prequel in a daring new direction, and deserves higher praise than it received. While most of the movies from the Alien series have been of the horror/thriller/action genres, Prometheus adds a desired air of mystery to a previously superficial set of movies. What was once a series of claustrophobic, gore-filled, bullet riddled shoot’em ups now throws in the quest for finding the origins

  • Gothic Elements In The Picture Of Dorian Gray

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    In the early 18th century a new genre of fiction prose, named "Gothic Novel" was introduced. The term ”Gothic” used to refer to the German tribe of the Goths. The Gothic novel spread over the 19th century and had the popular theme of haunted places such as castles, crypts, gloomy monasteries; supernatural elements having the role to intensify the atmosphere. The characteristic motifs of the gothic genre were the strange places, the supernatural, magic objects, monsters, demons, science used for

  • The Shining Movie Analysis

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    wreak havoc on the Torrance family, especially Jack and Danny, and the mother and son have to fight for their lives as Jack succumbs to his madness. 2. The film The Shining was based off the book of the same name written by accomplished horror author Stephen King. King was inspired to write this novel after spending one night with his wife in Stanley Hotel, also in Colorado. The pair were the only guests staying in the hotel at the time, seeing that it was about to close for the season. In a New York

  • The Picture Of Dorian Gray Gothic Analysis

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    In the early 18th century a new genre of fiction prose, named "Gothic Novel" was introduced. The term ”Gothic” used to refer to the German tribe of the Goths, and later on signified ”Germanic”, then ”medieval”. The Gothic novel spread over the 19th century and had the popular theme of haunted places such as castles, crypts, gloomy mansions and convents; supernatural elements having the role to intensify the atmosphere. The characteristic motifs of the gothic genre were the strange places, the supernatural

  • Tuesdays With Morrie Reflection

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    Tuesdays With Morrie is a heart wrenching philosophical movie about a rekindled relationship between a former student Mitch Albom and his college professor Morrie Schwartz, who’s dying from ALS. Every Tuesday, Mitch visits his college professor and learns a valuable lesson on some of the most complex problems life has to offer such as dependency and fear. Throughout the film, there were numerous amount of quotes that represented a significant lesson regarding life, but there were three in particular