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Title: The Horror Story Unit


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The Horror Story Unit
  • October 7, 2011

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Your Task
  • Create an original horror story
  • The short story must be 2-3 pages in length.
  • The short story must be typed using Arial or
    Times New Roman font
  • The short story must include dialogue,
    characterization, theme, and suspense, BUT no
    gore.
  • This is not an experiment in how much bloody
    violence you can write about. It is a piece
    about fear, suspense, and terrornot blood and
    guts.

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The Goblins Will Get You if You Dont Watch Out
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre XXV Freddie Meets
Norman on Elm Street on Friday the 13th
  • Why do gory movies (a more precise term than
    horror movies) attract so many viewers today?
  • Why do people like the gory special effects?

4
Horror or just Gore?
  • Before the days of Freddie Kruger, Hollywood made
    many suspense/horror movies, some cheapie
    thrillers (I Dismember Mama), and some that
    became classis for chilling the blood of the
    audience. The master of these movie-makers was
    Alfred Hitchcock, who built suspense slowly and
    subtly, usually without blood or overt violence.
    The original Psycho was a masterpiece of subtle
    horror as were Rear Window and The Birds.
  • Todays master of the horror novel is Stephen
    King, whose books (often made into movies) are
    true spine-chillers that use suspense to terrify
    readers.
  • Do horror movies of today scare viewers or merely
    excite them?

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Whats so great about fear anyway?
  • Do you feel moments of terror? Do you hold your
    breath? Do you laugh? Why do you react as you
    do?
  • How do you explain the desire of people to be
    terrified?
  • As children, we delight in ghost stories told in
    the dark. As adults, we read books or see movies
    that we know will scare us. Why?

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Elements of Horror
  • Setting

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  • a deserted (or sparsely inhabited) castle or
    mansion in a state or ruins or semi-ruins
  • labyrinths/mazes, dark corridors, and winding
    stairs filled with dusty cobwebs
  • castles or mansions which have hidden
    tunnels/staircases, dungeons, underground
    passages, crypts, or catacombs
  • if set in a broken down modern house, the
    basement or attic becomes the place of terror
  • threatening natural landscapes, like rugged
    mountains, dark forests, or eerie moors,
    exhibiting stormy weather

8
Elements of Horror
  • Lighting/Mood

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Blackout
  • limited lighting such as moonlight (usually a
    full moon), candles, flashlight, lantern
  • often the light disappears clouds hide the
    moon, candles go out, flashlights/ lanterns are
    dropped and broken
  • if electric lights exist, they usually
    mysteriously go out

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Other Elements
  • dark secrets surrounding some tormented soul who
    is left to live in isolation
  • ominous omens and curses
  • magic, supernatural manifestations, or the
    suggestion of the supernatural
  • a damsel in distress
  • the damsels rescuer usually a lover
  • horrifying (or terrifying) events or the threat
    of such happenings

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Elements of a Short Story
  • http//www.flocabulary.com/fivethings/
  • Listen to and follow along with the song about
    the five major elements of a story. A copy of
    this song has been given to you for your
    information.

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Dialogue
Definition a conversation between
characters Example Annina asked, Monsieur
Rick, what kind of a man is Captain
Renault? Oh, he's just like any other man,
only more so, Rick replied.(Joy Page and
Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, 1942)
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Short Story Maps
  • Due Friday, October 7, 2011 at the beginning of
    class.
  • Remember, this is a working rough draft, which
    means it can be subject to any changes that you
    see fit.

14
Victorian Horror Novels
  • Classics of the horror genre written during the
    Victorian Era
  • Frankenstein
  • Dracula
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  • The Invisible Man

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Elements of Classic Horror of the Victorian Age
  • Psychological terror not physical terror
  • Not a lot of bloodshed
  • Suspense, Suspense, Suspense
  • The object was to let the imagination go wild!!!!

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Restraints of the Victorian Age
  • Firm moral values.
  • Suggest the sins. Dont than name them.
  • Class conscious
  • Age of change
  • Age of great poverty and great riches

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How Proper were the Victorians?
  • Ankles as sex symbols?
  • Draping of furniture?
  • The euphemism of the drumstick
  • Private dinner partiesscandalous!!!
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