Bountiful points make up the reasons I have affections to the season of Halloween. There are countless horror movies that depict my thoughts and feelings. I obtain the ability to wear bloodcurdling wardrobes. And lastly, I get the thrill of terrorizing innocent children for the pleasure of my pitch-dark ego. The only downside of Halloween is that my town, Edgeville, Nevada is“The Nicest Place on Earth”. Everyone has a positive attitude which makes me feel plagued with the kindness and happiness because of football. Everyone knows me from the Edgeville Eagles football team for being the star football player. Everyone loves me especially Jennifer, my girlfriend that is the star volleyball player. Jennifer is nice and loving, but at times, she …show more content…
I get ready and head to school in my rusty black car. Once I get to school, Jennifer comes up running as fast as she can like there is a Black Friday sale. “Damien, we need to make a haunted house to earn money so we can go to a concert for my favorite singer,” screamed Jennifer, “the house needs to be the scariest house in the whole entire universe to get enough money.” “Don’t you have enough money to pay for it?” I asked. “My dad wouldn’t give me money because he said ‘You need to be more responsible and start earning money yourself.’ he is such a jerk,” Jennifer sobbed in my chest like a little girl that didn’t get the toy she wanted from the store. I am fed up with her at this moment from all the sobbing and bawling because she has to be a normal person. No man should deserve a bawl baby, so I’m considering to just get rid of her from the face of the Earth. I think and go with the plan to trick her to make the “haunted house” and do something so diabolical and inhumane like to her to make it a haunted …show more content…
“That sounds great,” I said.
The next day, I was driving in the countryside during a thunderstorm trying to find the perfect “haunted house”. I found a small broken down house on 647th Street in the middle of vast emptiness. It had a vomit color green and all of the exterior was peeling and braking at the seams. I went inside and saw it had two revolting bathrooms, four tiny bedrooms, a creepy and dark basement with dripping water, and a dusty attic. I also found a way to kill my victim in a cruel and hellish way, with an bakery style oven. I said to myself in a maniacal voice, “This is the ideal house for my likings.”
Later that night, I texted Jennifer saying, “I found the perfect house to have our haunted house, you can meet me at the school at about 5:30 at night to go look at it.”
Jennifer texted back about fifteen minutes later, “Oh good, I’ll meet you there.”
Jennifer came to meet me at the school and we drove out there in my car during the evening when the sun sets and the full moon is starting to gleam. We got to the house and Jennifer looked like she got a fright just by the house
Late autumn has arrived and with it comes the dark magic of Halloween--and, of course, the
To start off, first, the narrator thinks that the house her and her husband John are renting for the next three months is haunted or it wouldn’t be as cheap as it is for being such a beautiful place. Another thing is that she unhappy in her marriage. Her husband doesn’t listen to her, tells her she’s wrong and laughs at her. She is feeling very unwell and all he says is she has temporary nervous depression and only tells her to stay in bed and do nothing. The way she describes things is very bleak, dark, depressing. She keeps going back to thoughts of the house being haunted and gets anxious. She becomes angry with John for no reason sometimes and thinks it’s from her ‘nervous condition’. Something the reader may not catch onto when she talks about how she doesn’t like her bedroom is how she took the nursery, so right away, we know she has a baby. She feels trapped with the barred windows and not being able to go anywhere, having to just lay down and look at the most revolting yellow wallpaper shes ever seen. Writing the story alone makes her extremely exhausted and she says that John doesn’t know the extent of her suffering. Eventually, it’s made known that she can’t even go near her own child and it makes her increasingly nervous. She has unwanted thoughts throughout the entire story of the terrifying ugly yellow
There is no arguing Walt Disney practiced what he preached. In fact, he did what he did so well that people continue to bring others to see what he did to this day, that being Disneyland. First, we’ll start by learning about the background history of Disneyland. Next, we’ll compare Disneyland from when it first started to what it has developed into. And finally, we’ll explore all the eight parks and what they have to offer.
One of the first things Michael does upon departing prison is robbing a mechanic for his uniform and stealing a mask from a convenience store, which ultimately gave Michael a “Boogeyman” image. Halloween morning came and a high school girl named Laurie was walking to school like any other morning. The only thing Laurie did different on Halloween morning was carry out a favor for her father, who is a real estate agent. The favor was dropping off a key at Michael’s old house as the home was about to be sold. Little did Laurie know that the house was haunted and that it would ultimately lead to Michael stocking her.
Everybody celebrates Halloween, but some people might celebrate the spooky holiday in a variety of ways. Most people celebrate this holiday by going door to door asking the greeters for candy while in their costumes. Others may see the night as an advantage to play pranks on others or even to create public haunted houses or haunted trails. For people that like to hold public events, they may create costume parties. For those that are either lazy or they just don’t want to participate in the events, they may spend the night by staying in their houses and doing an activity of their own. Most do not know this, but Halloween was originally a holiday to honor loved ones who passed.
Halloween Towns Material Culture is the town is dark. The buildings are old and creepy. The roads are dark and look old. The atmosphere is cold and dark. The Symbolic Culture is being terrifying every day. They prepare for Halloween all year round and try to make each new thing scarier than the last. Halloween Town has only done their spooky traditions. Everyone who lives in halloween town knows that things are a certain way and rely on keeping their spooky traditions because that’s the only thing they know how to do. These things created what halloween town was known for.
When Halloween approaches, I feel the air becoming cooler and the nights becoming longer. Clouds over lap the moon creating an eerie look in the sky. Children grow more and more excited to put on their costumes, and they spend one night out of the whole year going door to door getting free candy. As I have grown up over the years, Halloween is celebrated differently for me. I always notice that even though it is celebrated differetly the people haven’t changed and that’s what makes it memorable.
The hot, sticky May air wrapped its grimy hands around my neck and choked me as I ran towards the nurse’s house. My bare feet were sanded down with every slap against the pavement. The neighborhood I’ve lived in for years was suddenly a Kafkaesque maze: every house stretched in and out of proportion, the driveways led to no homes, the welcome mats portrayed a foreboding message- and yet I kept running under the direction of some unseen marionettist who pulled my strings at his whim. He yanked, and my arm jerked up to rap on the door.
11:14 p.m.-I slowly ascend from my small wooden chair, and throw another blank sheet of paper on the already covered desk as I make my way to the door. Almost instantaneously I feel wiped of all energy and for a brief second that small bed, which I often complain of, looks homey and very welcoming. I shrug off the tiredness and sluggishly drag my feet behind me those few brief steps. Eyes blurry from weariness, I focus on a now bare area of my door which had previously been covered by a picture of something that was once funny or memorable, but now I can't seem to remember what it was. Either way, it's gone now and with pathetic intentions of finishing my homework I go to close the door. I take a peek down the hall just to assure myself one final time that there is nothing I would rather be doing and when there is nothing worth investigating, aside from a few laughs a couple rooms down, I continue to shut the door.
As we walked through the woods on the dark cold night in October we notice screaming of what we had thought to be the neighbor girl. We creep closer to the large mansion and climb the gates to get in the massive front yard. As me and my friends Kevin, Douglas, and randy reach the front door, we slowly creep open the front door, we hear screams and yells and very quickly leave the situation. We head back to the house for the night and decide that we will make a plan and return to the mansion tomorrow.
Halloween is a popular holiday on October 31. Halloween is a time for people to dress up scary or weird and be themselves. Halloween is known for being a scary holiday with vampires, ghosts, and other monsters. When people think of Halloween they usually think of carving pumpkins, candy, trick or treating, costumes, and playing pranks. Some people like dressing up in cute costumes and asking for candy but other people really embrace Halloween and go to haunted houses and watch scary movies.
“Trickier treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat,” yells the typical child on the night of October 31st, Halloween. Halloween is now a day where children dress up in costumes, roaming around neighbors, and asking strangers for candy. As of today Halloween is an over commercialized campaign, set to get people to buy into what America views as Halloween today. Social and cultural expressions have changed over the years from traditional life and death celebrations to a modernized era of Halloween. By looking at the history behind Halloween through Celtic, Mexican, and witch history, one can see how Halloween is now a way for the media to help producers make money off of the consumer society.
Growing up in a religious home, Halloween always had the underlying reference of being an “unholy” holiday. However, much like nonreligious people may remove the religious sentiments from typically religiously sentimental holidays like Christmas and Easter, yet still celebrate them, I still grew up wearing costumes, going trick-or-treating, and celebrating a night of fun terror on October 31st. I began watching horror films at the age of seven, and from then on have always found pleasure in being frightened— the more intense the scare, the more fun. This amusement ranges anywhere from scary movies to heights. I believe there is something in human nature that attracts us to what makes us uncomfortable as long as whatever it is lies on the safe
There is a very special, spooky event coming up this month! This holiday is celebrated every October 31st and traditional activities include bonfires, trick-or-treating, costume parties, visiting “haunted” houses and carving jack-o-lanterns. Yep, you guessed it: Halloween. 50% of Americans adorn their yard for this holiday, 120 million Americans dress up in costumes and 72% of adult Americans were reported handing candy out on this night. As you can already tell, this holiday is very popular amongst Americans and Junior High students like yourself because your grades are considered the prime age for trick-or-treating…but how much do you really know about this festival?
It was around midnight in a pitch black, hollow, dreaded school with no way to get out. I was gallantly careering around the classrooms in the year of 2112, for my parents hated me. My father gave a punishment, and it was to clean the house. I repudiated to do it because it was filthy, and it was covered in complete garbage. As a result of that, my mother dropped me off 3 hours before in this dull school. I can’t slumber like an angel, for I’m terrified of ghosts and goblins swarming around this area. I gently sauntered to a classroom, and I saw something eerie glowing in the dark. I opened the door silently, and I just knew what it was when it hit my eyesight. “Hey! Boy! What are you doing around here in midnight?” Someone said.