Halifax Slasher Essays

  • The Halifax Slasher

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    The Slasher The town of Halifax in West Yorkshire had never experienced such a manhunt in it’s history (Glover 3). During a short, but long lasting in feeling, time period in late November through early December in the year 1938, the town of Halifax underwent a period of mass hysteria. A mysterious “slasher” hid in the shadows and lunged out with a razor blade at people who passed by (Halifax Slasher). On November 16, two mill workers, Gertie Watts and Mary Gledhill, reported that they had been

  • Neil Young In Halifax

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    Neil Young in Halifax I was getting ready for school one morning when my father said that my cousin Jennifer was on the phone and she wanted to know if I wanted a ticket to the Neil Young concert coming up in Halifax. I said I did and I kind of forgot about it. It was Halloween night and I was listening to an old Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young album when I looked at the release date when I realized that in a mere five days I was going to witness a legend in his finest form. Some say the Neil Young

  • Lucy montgomery

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    qualified for a teacher’s license at Prince Wales College, Charlottetown. During the 1890’s she worked as a teacher in Bideford and at Lower Bedeque, both on Prince Edward Island. From 1895 to 1896, Montgomery studied literature at Dalhousie University, Halifax. She returned to Cavendish to take care of her grandmother and worked at a local post office. On July 5th, 1911after her grandmother died, Montgomery married the Reverend Ewan MacDonald, to whom she had been secretly engaged since 1906. Prior to her

  • Dale

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    Daytona 500, was unconscious when he was cut from his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet after the accident between Turns 3 and 4 of the 2.5-mile speedway as a tangled pack of cars raced to the checkered flag. He was immediately transported to Halifax, less than one-mile from the speedway. "I don’t know what to say. This is incredible, just incredible. I think everybody is just in shock right now. "I didn’t see much of what happened up there (in the fourth turn). After the race was over, I heard

  • Basketball in NS

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    universities in the province, the tradition and esteem of the high school programs, and the continued support from a large and knowledgeable basketball community have made the game a staple of Nova Scotia life, culminating with the capital city of Halifax becoming known as the basketball capital of Canada. When you talk about basketball in the Maritimes you can break it down into different levels of competition. There are the club systems throughout the province, the regional and provincial teams,

  • The Heat in Sunshine

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    the hundreds of miles that lay just next to my fingernail to see what surrounded us. We finally arrived at Daytona Beach Shores, which is situated on a barrier island not far out in the Atlantic. To the west, the other side of the island is on the Halifax River lagoon, which is part of the Intracoastal Waterway. The area seemed undemanding enough, far less intimidating than Detroit, and it was a pleasant change to see blue skies and taste the humid air. I looked forward to devoting some serious attention

  • In The Skin Of A Lion

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    Canada has been credited by the United Nations for being the most multicultural nation for over forty five years. People have been migrating from all over the world to “the New World” due to economic struggles, wartime affairs or simply a chance for a new beginning. Various works of literature and media representations have been made to retell, relate and reflect upon the difficult journeys made by these immigrants. The novel, In the Skin of A Lion, by Canadian immigrant and author Michael Ondaatje

  • Causes Of The Halifax Explosion

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    The Halifax Explosion occurred in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. During that time, Halifax was booming, it was military town and had the largest population in Atlantic Canada; 50,000 people. On both sides of Halifax’s harbour, business and industry were booming as factories, foundries, and mills were the demands of a wartime economy. The explosion took place on the morning of December 6, 1917. SS Mont-Blanc, a French cargo ship fully loaded with wartime explosives, was involved in a collision with

  • Analysis Of Strawberry Spring, By Stephen King

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    Do you ever wonder why you or other people like horror movies? What makes them so interesting? Why does the general society enjoy entertaining themselves with the horror genre? Well, Stephen King might have the answer to that. Mr. King strongly agrees with the idea that we might all have a little craving for watching such morbid scenes or reading about them, and creating our own gruesome scenario. Stephen King believes that humans crave horror for the purpose of facing our fears, to reestablish

  • Analysis Of Hate To Love Horror Movies

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    Hate to Love Horror Movies One of the newest upcoming horror movie that just came out is IT. IT is the rendition of Stephen King’s classic killer clown story “Pennywise the Dancing Clown.” I honestly have mixed emotions about this movie; two polar opposite sides of me are telling me two different things. One is saying “Go watch it now. Feel the thrill. You will love it” and the other side is begging me “No, no, no, please don’t watch it. You will hate it. Seriously out of anything why did it have

  • Film Analysis Of Carol Clover's 'Men Women And Chainsaws'

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    model the films follow to appease their viewers.  However, after reading film theorist Carol Clover’s novel, watching one of the films she associates in the novel “Halloween”, and also watching the movie “Nightmare on Elm Street” I say almost every “slasher” or horror film follows a model similar to Clover’s.  The model is a female is featured as a primary character and that females tend to always overcome a situation at some point throughout the film.       First off, in Carol Clover’s novel “Men Women

  • Analysis Of The Movie Yanggaw

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    Patrick Kyle Caeg December 9,2016 132661 Film Review: “Yanggaw” In an era where Filipino horror films become an avenue for product placements and exposure for young actors, Yanggaw written and directed by Richard Somes certainly stands out as a local film that not only satisfies its viewers’ desire to be frightened but also gives the audience a different perspective where for once, the monster is the victim. This film’s simplicity makes it so realistic and relatable that

  • The Final Girls: Analysis Of The Final Girl

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    “Final Girl” It’s interesting to see the evolution of horror films as they evolve into something more. Peter Hutchings talks allot about how the old fades away and other grouping and trends start to emerge (216). The film industry itself will always be changing and creating new things, however, most films still haven’t equally balanced out mare and female roles. Generally, most horror films include a monster of some sort. It seems as though most killer/monster roles are taken by men, while women

  • Halloween Movie Analysis

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    For we assume women don't trust their male partners associating with other females. And, to be fair, it added a touch of humor to the otherwise murderous tone. She jokes that Tucker shouldn't, "crawl into bed with her." But with the awkwardness of a stranger being in the house, Tucker states that he's only doing the right thing. And the two welcome her with Southern-style hospitality. But the girl is still battling the trauma. And the film uses flashbacks and hallucinations to show her struggle.

  • How Horror Films Affected My Life

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    Did you see that?? Did you hear that??? BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, what was that noise?? As a mother of four small children, these are common questions asked during the remainder of the night, after watching a horror movie or exchanging ghost stories. I used to not get affected by scary movies, stories, etc. As I grow older, I've realized how crazy some people in life really are, and am affected differently. I always just thought that was most horror films were cheesy, or why didn't she run? As I grow older

  • How Does Tim Burton Use Editing Techniques

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    Mysterious, dark, creepy- these traits may seem like an average halloween story; however, they really are elements from Tim Burton’s unique film styles. Tim Burton, a film director, was born in Burbank, California. He spent most of his childhood drawing and watching horror films. As Burton puts it, “I did grow up watching monster movies and I did enjoy playing in the cemetery, but I thought most kids did. It didn’t seem strange to me.” In Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and

  • “When Places Becomes Race”: Africville

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    approach that faced most research studies and publications about Africville in the early to mid- twentieth century. The Black community of Africville was understood to be a poor and racialized slum; ultimately key factors in its demise. The city of Halifax viewed it to be their “dump” where all social services were lacking, social conditions declined and a history of poverty was going to be indicative of how the region would be defined in the years before its destruction (Nelson 121-122). It became

  • New Life in Halifax, Nova Scotia

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    On October 2nd, early morning, a flight from JFK International Airport landed in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I was one of the passengers. At the altitude of 25000 feet, the view I saw was indescribable. I never saw anything like it before. The lights brightly shining upward from the ground, small green trees and the lengthy curved dark roads. It was a dark calm moonless evening. I didn’t expect the scenery to be this spectacular. I was speechless for a moment. As the plane slowly descended to a lower

  • Archetypal Characters Within the Slasher Film Sub-Genre

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    Characters Within the "Slasher" Film Sub-Genre One of the most telling traits of a society is how it entertains itself. Although Americans of the late twentieth century have many choices for distraction, one medium has had a particularly significant impact upon the fabric of American culture: film. Through pandering to the ideas and beliefs of the audience, filmmakers parallel those ideas and beliefs in their creations. This correlation was demonstrated in the glut of so-called "slasher" films during the

  • Gender Depiction in Horror Films

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