Evil Spirits - Short Story A number of years ago, as a poor student, I was renting the top 2 floors of a house with 7 other school friends. We thought ourselves lucky to get the house for such a low rent, plus all utilities paid for. With eleven of us, we each paid about $75.00 a month. The house had its fair share of windows facing east and west, so it should be a brightly lit house in the daytime, but, somehow, the house was always rather dark and dim. We could never figure this out. Often at night, we'd hear bumps and creaks; we always put it down as the old 100-125 year old Victorian style house settling down until one night... It was a Friday night, just around spring, exams were done with, and winter was almost over. We were all really overjoyed and happy. We felt that we did well in our exams. That evening, six of us went to the movies, had dinner. After the dinner, we headed home. The celebration continued. We were drinking coke; some of the guys were drinking beer. We were all laughing and joking in the kitchen, when we heard the door open, and footsteps coming up the stairs. We thought, Jenny and Sue were home, they had opted to go to a fellowship rather than join us at our celebration. We called out to the 2 sisters to join us, when we recieved no answer, Tom poked his head outside the kitchen, the dim hallway was empty. We figured, incredible as it sounds, they probably did not hear us, so, Tom went upstairs to the girls' room. A few minutes later, he came back downstairs looking very puzzled. The girls weren't home, yet, we heard someone open the front door and come up those stairs. We shrugged it off as the house settling down or a streetcar coming by shaking the house. A week later, as I was sleeping, I woke up quite suddenly. Unsure what woke me up, I switched on the light.
That evening, as we lowered the lights, we thought we heard a quiet, muted humming of an old sailor’s song as the hallway floor creaked under what sounded like light footsteps.
The book, The Devil in the White City, takes place during the late nineteenth century. During that time, the total picture of the late nineteenth - century America that emerges from The Devil in the White City is very different than now.
sleep, Late in the evening the strange horses came. By then we had made our convenant with
The journey back home was full of singing and celebrations of winning the tournament. Although it was the early afternoon that we arrived home, I was exhausted. The remainder of the day was spent telling everyone about the days gone past. Then life went back to normal.
The book, Night, by Elie Wiesel, explains one account of the Holocaust and the totalitarianism that flanked the planned annihilation of the Jews. In this book, the Nazi Party threatens humanity when the government commits attempted genocide. Evil triumphs over Good in Night because Elie believes that his humanity is worthless upon spending a year in the clutches of the Nazis. Victimized by the Germans and Hungarians, Elie and other Jews swiftly lose faith in God, who allegedly created the German concentration and extermination camps. During a makeshift Rosh Hashanah service in the camp with ten thousand inmates present, many prisoners bless their eternal sovereign. Elie regrets this process alongside many others, for:
Evil is in this world today.No matter how much good happens in the world ,evil always rears its
Everybody has evil and even the most amiable people have the ability to become criminals. A writer known for his dark style of writing and mysterious tales believes that all humans have the potential to do this, but the majority of them control the urge. This writer is Edgar Allan Poe, who shares his opinion of the human race through his short stories such as “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Cask of Amontillado,” and “The Black Cat”. In these stories he shows how humans misuse alcohol, become perverse, and eventually summon their inner evil. Poe implies that all humans possess this evil and when summoned it will torture and soon destroy everything they have.
Earl, Charles, Jerrid and myself was all seniors in high school. Brandon and David graduated the year before us. The six of us probably went egging about three or four days out of nine days. By Tuesday came around a few of our guys started to drop off. Brandon, David, Jerrid and Charles thought we were going to get caught so they jumped ship. That Wednesday Earl and I got up with on...
I am fortunate at the this time to not have to be concerned with government policies and politics that create barriers to affordable housing, especially rental housing. The most significant issue with rental housing, however, is the rising costs of rent (Schwartz, 2010). For many populations, the cost of renting a housing takes up a significant amount of their annual income, making saving and monetary flexibility near impossible. In some instances, this expense accounts for up to 30% of income (Downs, 2008). It is also significant that one of the populations that most generally ut...
With the recent technological advances, ghost hunters have been able to find more ghosts and search better than before. Embracing this new technology can provide us great insight into the world of the ghosts by showing us how strong they are, what kind of energy they use, and how they look like. Science has given ghost hunters the technology, now ghost hunters can apply it to their trade.
When the train comes into town it would bring good things but it would also bring evil things from the dark world. During this transaction a very bad man had climbed aboard the train his name was the voodoo man. he was so good with magic that he could change your life he could make you rich, young and more. One day the voodoo man had moved in next door to the old man. During this process the old man had realized that the man that moved next door to him is a magical man.
The Dilemma of a Ghost is a short play written by the Ghanaian writer, Ama Ata Aidoo. The story is about a young Ghanaian man, Ato, currently studying in America. Here, he meets and falls in love with Eulalie; an African-American girl who lives in America. When he returns home with his new bride, Ato is torn between his family’s traditional custom against his wife’s western culture. His marriage and his wife’s behaviour become sources of great criticism from both family members and the Ghanaian community at large. The writer uses various scenarios to point out the difference between the African traditional culture and the modern western culture.
I was in the middle of evaluating a logarithm when the intercom crackled to life and requested I report to the office. I paused mid equation and navigated to the office to find out why. There were nineteen others there when I arrived. Our faces mirrored looks of befuddlement. Then a teacher walked in with the announcement. I was shocked to learn that I was one of the handpicked few to become a PGC (Peer Group Connection) leader the following semester.
Since we were the new kids, we had to assemble in the school hall with
The next morning me and a friend that I had met locally. Decided to go