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    The Shining Sparknotes

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    The Shining‚ written by Stephen King is an American horror novel that focuses on Jack Torrance’s life as a recovering alcoholic and his off-season job at the Overlook Hotel. Stephen King himself has struggled in the past with alcoholism and was inspired to write the novel upon his visit to the Stanley Hotel in 1974. After the novel was published in 1977‚ King clearly sets up his reputation specifically as an author of the horror-genre. The novel immediately received enthusiastic praise while readers

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    The Shining Path

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    aThe Shining Path (Flag of the Communist Party of Peru) The Shining Path known as the Communist Party of Peru‚ is a Maoist guerrilla insurgent organization in Peru. When it first launched the internal conflict in Peru in 1980‚ its stated goal was to replace what it saw as bourgeois democracy with "New Democracy". Origin: Shining Path was born in the Andean department of Ayacucho‚ which is one of the nation‟s poorest and most forgotten regions. Ayacucho is located in 24 the southern highlands

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    The shining mountain

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    The Shining Mountain summary The Shining Mountain is about a young girl called Pangma-La and her father who is a famous mountain-climber. Because he is famous he expects quite a lot from his daughter. In school Pangma-La is picked on because of her extraordinary name but her father tells her to be proud of being named after a shining mountain. Pangma-La and her father decide to climb the shining mountain so Pangma-La begins her training. After training the skills she needs for a long time Pangma-La

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    The Shining Mountain

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    Analysis: The Shining Mountain Summary: Pangma-la’s father has named her after a mountain‚ that’s also called The Shining Mountain. She’s teased about her name in school‚ and her schoolmates are more interested in her father‚ who’s a famous mountaineer. He has big expectation to Pangma-la‚ and she feels like she’s failing. She decides that she will make him proud‚ and begins to practice in climbing mountains. Pangma-la and her father‚ goes to The Shining Mountain with the goal to reach the

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    Alcoholism in the Shining

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    Alcoholism in “The Shining” In “The Shining”‚ written by Steven King‚ the reader is exposed to an issue that a lot of families face in the real world that of which is alcoholism. The story’s main character‚ Jack Torrance‚ struggles from this issue due to his troubled past regarding an abusive and alcoholic father as well as his struggle of becoming the very man he loved‚ yet hated as a child. By exposing the reader to alcoholism‚ they are instantly aware of the outcomes of it and how it can affect

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    Editing in the Shining

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    Shannon Cree English 167 Professor Csicsery-Ronay October 10‚ 2008 Editing in The Shining In his classic horror film‚ The Shining‚ Stanley Kubrick utilizes many different elements of editing to create unique and terrifying scenes. Kubrick relies on editing to assist in the overall terrifying and horrifying feel created in the movie. Editing in the movie creates many different effects‚ but the most notable effects created add to the continuity of the film as well as the sense of fear and terror

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    Shining Mountain

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    The “Shining Mountain” is a story about a girl named Pangma-La. Her father named her this special name because he wanted to name her after a mountain. Her friends and classmates tease her a lot with the special name‚ but the worst for her is that those who attend her school‚ is more interested in her father than they are in her. That’s because her father is a famous mountaineer. The father has very high expectations for his daughter‚ but Pangma-La does not feel that she can live up to these expectations

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    India Shining

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    R FLICKERINGINDIA SHINING OR FLICKERING? Future of India’s Future -By Vartika Bhatewara It has been projected that by the year 2020‚ 62% of India’s population will be between the age group of 15 and 59 years. This is what is known as India’s demographic dividend. This means that while the average age of citizens in other countries is on the rise‚ a majority of India’s population will be in the employable age group. The question that arises here and one that has been on the minds of many Indians

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    The Shining Analysis

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    An analysis of Mise-en-scene and Editing in an extract from The Shining Superficially‚ The Shining (1980) directed by Stanley Kubrick and written by horror novelist Stephan King‚ is about Jack Torrance; a writer suffering from writer’s block and his family who move into the Overlook Hotel after Jack takes an off season job as caretaker. As stories unfold about the hotels previous inhabitants‚ Wendy and Jack’s son‚ Danny’s frequent psychic premonitions become vivid‚ paralleling Jacks deteriorating

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    Psychology In The Shining

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    Many horror and thriller films focus on the field of psychology‚ but fail to execute the realness of mental disorders. The Shining‚ written by the well known author‚ Stephen King and adapted to the big screen from director Stanley Kubrick. The movie does an excellent job showing real emotions and violent actions in psychological horrors. The film‚ The Shining is about a husband and a father‚ Jack Torrance who later becomes the antagonist. Torrance is issued the winter caretaker for the Overlook

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