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    unknown men. I could not run anymore and entered into a house. I found myself in a very dark house. There were cobwebs everywhere. I was shivering like a leaf. It was a big house like those of the royal palaces‚ but that house seemed to belong to a witch. I just opened the door to see if those men were there and unfortunately they were outside‚ I immediately closed the door. I could not find sleep so I decided to visit the house. The house looked very beautiful from outside‚ but inside it looked

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    The setting of a story is by far the most important aspect because it is what sets the mood and tone. A haunted house at night creates a different sense of danger and mystery compared to a setting with a small little house and bright skies. Gothic means darkness and to be truly gothic‚ I believe a story must contain at least one if not all elements such as nighttime‚ supernatural‚ and fear of an unknown setting. It is because of these stories that these elements are considered scary today and I think

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    The main thing is‚ why don’t they just leave? The answer in the best haunted house literature is‚ they don’t leave because they cannot. Something keeps them inside. When someone takes on a house they form a bond between self and architecture. Houses are where people have to go when they are trying to hide. This makes it all the more terrifying when the houses turn on us. Our houses are everywhere. Author Shirley Jackson doesn’t require her characters to investigate and discover the real identity

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    Essay On Haunted Houses

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    Haunted houses are one of the most popular stories of all time passed through the generations by generations and have told in many cultures around the world. Haunted houses have captured the imaginations of storytellers‚ paranormal experts‚ and scientists. All haunted houses has a story behind it on how it became haunted. The scenes of grizzly murders or tragic deaths are what they usually shows in the movie. A house is haunted if demons or ghosts terrorized the house (Carroll). Ghosts in

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    Haunted Houses In America

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    Haunted Houses in America Have you ever passed through a house and heard some loud screams and noticed some unusual moving figure? You must have heard about different kind of stories about the haunted houses in America. If no‚ then read about some real haunted house stories that are actually real as the stories are told by witness. These stories are about haunted mansions from where people have heard dread sounds and have seen strange visions. If you are planning to visit one of these houses with

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    A Haunted House: Treasures of Life The short story "A Haunted House" is story with meaning‚ by portraying to us the treasure of life. When two ghosts are searching through their old house‚ looking for their "Treasure"‚ the treasure or meaning is revealed to us. The joy and love shared between two people is the treasure‚ the treasure of life. By using irony and stream of consciousness Virginia Woolf is able to reveal the meaning of the story. Virginia Woolf uses a style called the "Stream

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    historical reality)‚ not the ’historical ’ or railway time of realism. Time is used as well more complexly as a structuring device through a movement backwards and forwards through time‚ the juxtaposing of events of different times‚ and so forth. A HAUNTED HOUSE is a symbolic representation of Modernism as seen through Virginia Woolf?s style. It is not accidental the fact that it is a short-novel; the profound concentration of

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    The story A Haunted House by Virginia Woolf is a short story full of symbolism‚ imagery‚ and irony. The story is narrated in the third-person limited or the limited omniscience point of view which helps the reader to get a more in-depth perception of how the ghosts and the living people feel and helps the reader understand some of the thoughts that these flat‚ static characters have throughout the story. The time period is never clearly stated but it appears to be a long time ago‚ possibly in the

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    In the article "Whispers from the Grave‚" and the poem "Haunted House" by Valerie Worth show reasons why many people are interested by ghosts. One reason people can be interested in ghosts is because they can use these stories to compensate their feelings for someone they lost that was close to them. In the beginning of the article‚ the author writes about who Sarah lost and how this affected her life after this tragedy. "Sarah was haunted by her grief. She felt she was being pursued by a menacing

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    It was October 31‚ halloween night. The moon was full and shining brightly. It was a night of excitement for me and my friends‚ because we were finally old enough to go to the Mason Street haunted house. The mason street haunted house was no ordinary haunted house‚ it was in a long mansion atop an enormous hill. There is a rule that you have to be at least 13‚ because once a kid was so scared that he ran and hid. after 3 hours of searching‚ they finally found him in the attic buried behind old boxes

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