Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Aissignment #6

1. I love watching scary movies, but I don't really like being scared by people in real life.
2. I'm scared of situations that could happen in real life. I'm also deathly afraid of windows at night. When I walk by an uncovered window at night, all's I see is my reflection and a black background. Sometimes, you can kind of see through the window, and that's mostly what terrifies me. It scared me that I can't see what's happening outside. For all I know, someone could be sitting on my lawn or standing right outside the window watching me. I'm also afraid of my garage. There's a hole in it leading to the attic and it reminds me of the hole in the closet in the grudge. I'm also afraid of vents, the dark, and being home alone at night. Oh yeah and walking outside at night. I guess most of it comes from scary movies, but I still love watching them.
3. Maddness is basically craziness. If someone is a "mad man" it means they are a psyco.
4. Random events that make the person angry drives them to maddness.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Assignment 5

1. The jingle of mildew covered coins clashing against a ceramic mug echoes down the street. The smell of ribs and barbicue sauce puts an eager face on the man crowching on the dirty, slush covered sidewalk.
2. The street swarmed with honking cars and people yelling with road rage. Slush spashes from a fast-moving car onto an old man sitting on the sidewalk.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Assignment #4

Task one:


a) The setting in the second half of the story is her house. Connie is home alone and this guy knows everything about her and where she lives, and he's such a creeper.
b) Well, it kind of makes me angry that she gets in the car with him even though she has no clue who he is and he knows everything about her. I just think its weird that she just goes along with it. If she really didn't want trouble, she could have walked away, or went inside and called the police right away instead of getting in the car with him. Shes dumb. But, she represents a teenager who thinks she knows everything but she doesn't.
c) The problem the author is addressing is trusting strangers. Never talk to strangers, or get in the car with them if they offer you a ride, especially if they know everything about you.
d) This story appeals to alot of people because its so interesting and full of action and conflict.
e) At the end of the story, I think the guy comes back and kidnapps her.
f) The guy probably had some bad child hood experiences. Maybe a similar situation happened to him. Or, he could have been neglected from girls. He probably never had a girlfriend so he was super horny all the time and decided to stalk girls and try to get with them.


Task two:


10 things that make a short story great:
1. alot of drama and conflict
2. mystery
3. a setting that the reader can relate to (someones house, a store, school etc.)
4. teens
5. written in first person
6. interesting names, not just "Bob"
7. names that relate to their personality
8. conflict that could relate to the reader
9. A good ending (either really happy or really sad)
10. The story should make the reader want to keep reading more (suspense)