Horror CaseEssay Preview: Horror CaseReport this essayStephen King is one of my favorite authors. He writes about contemporize horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy books. Stephen King was born September 21, 1947 in Portland, Maine. King is known for thrills and chills. These three books also have had movies made out of them. People sometimes cannot handle his books and movies because of all the death that is in them. . Carrie, It, and The Green Mile all have horror themes and death.
Carrie was published in April 5, 1974. Carrie is about a girl who is in high school and gets bullied by her classmates and her religious mother. She finds out during the book that she has powers. Powers that is very rare in a person. Her power was telekinetic. Her mother would beat her and put her in the closet and tell her that God is punishing her for her behavior.Her mother said when she had her first period that she was sinful. This made Carries powers stronger. Some of the themes in Carrie are High school bullying and revenge. Carrie did not like her life, so she planned a plot. Her revenge on the school was to burn the school down and lock everyone inside. She killed everyone that has hurt her in one way or another. Moral of the story is you should treat others the way you want to be treated.
While researching this story, it was my idea to make a character. (I am looking for some story ideas!) I did this after having worked on novels.
Carrie is one of the best fictional characters I have ever worked on, so I love to make those characters!
When we started work on Carrie, our next goal would be creating her a new character. She will be a true hero, and in that way she would be a real hero that we wanted. That is how we began her role as an important story character.
I never got a chance to get into the character until I was done working on a novel. (This was two years later and she was still on the scene as a teacher with a class that had to fight its way through my reading schedule). The character I was working on was much more mature, but it was a very different character. The story of that novel has been very much influenced by her own work on other story characters. We always had ideas about a character and whether her story would connect with another story.
In her current form, she has a strong personality and a strong character. She enjoys a good time with friends as much as she enjoys taking care of others. She often comes home for meals and is involved in lots of meetings, even while driving. If she leaves, she leaves her daughter at home with her, usually to make changes. They often go for walks outside to enjoy the quiet place and make friends when she wakes up. She stays with people a few miles away to listen to music, which is very much an activity for her.
Carrie has a serious way of being taken by one’s personality. Sometimes we see her with an attitude more like an alchemist or a philosopher than an ordinary man. (What happened to John, who was a little too self-effacing?) I saw her on the stage with some people. She was obviously a normal guy, and had a beautiful story to tell. (One of my favorite parts of working on books, and one that I think is always better to make, is the fact Carrie has a different accent and the more you know how to express it, you can always add more nuance and personality to your story like in “Goodbye, John.” I love playing this character and how much she has changed since her first few books.) My understanding of her personality was that she has a nice demeanor. She can talk to somebody and have interesting conversations. I think her personality is more like an alchemist with a lot of power. It helps that she is still a good cook, but she is a very different type of man — who likes taking an interest in things that they can’t afford to be satisfied with.
Carrie’s name just comes across as a bit creepy. The same idea comes from a story she had before she met her daughter. (Carrie had a cousin who was an alcoholic.) I think that she comes across as a tough person and a