Unsettling Night at the Haunted Amusement Park

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Not so long ago, my sister and I went to a haunt attraction an amusement park was holding. We walked through a house where people would jump out of nowhere to scare you. From time to time, we’d walk through items that had either moved or rattled. These simple changes made both my sister and I very uncomfortable and left us terror-stricken all night. No one would feel comfortable to look at an object, blink, then see that the object wasn’t at it’s rightful place. That’s not normal, especially when you're by yourself. That would mean someone or something else is with you. You know what else would scare us? When people around us transform. It’s like meeting someone new and thinking hey, she’s cool… but once you get to know her, you realize you …show more content…

The wheather in this unit was depressing-like weather. How stereotypical for horror stories… The weather in Fall of the House of Usher was dark and gloomy. But then, since it was an Edgar Allen Poe passage, that would fit his theme for this story. In Photo Essay, in the hockey player photo, the background is foggy or misty. You see, we’re used to foggy situations in scary or thrilling pictures. It fits the theme and the purpose to scare us. Another picture in Photo Essay, the burnt out furniture store, the background trashed and abandoned. That furniture store could've been in good business and looked nice, but whatever disaster happened there, made the abandoned place help show fear in the …show more content…

In scary stories, humans, objects, and settings can transform. In Unit 1’s stories along with the novel of Frankenstein, they both had transformation in them. We saw how Frankenstein had changed character as well as the monster. In Fall of the House of Usher, House Taken Over, and Where is Here? The houses had changed. In Photo Essay, we saw how backgrounds can change your mood when looking at the photos. When you read a horror novel or text, you mostly see how transformations in horror novels or texts is used to give off fear. So next time you get scared of a story, you’ll see it was the effect of

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