Haunted House Essays

  • Haunted House

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    surrounded by a great dark forest, stood an ancient, crumbling manor, known as the Haunted House. The windows were all smashed and it looked like the house was used a long time ago and was never used again. The font gates were as old as the hills. It belonged to a greedy old man, he was as short as a stump, he was really grumpy and fat who everyone said he was a wizard. Even though he owned the immense haunted house he didn’t dare to go inside because he was frightened like a child in dark, so he

  • Haunted House

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    pout that could rival Victoria Beckham’s. “Come on Summer, don’t be such a wuss. It’s just an old house, right Kate?” She looked to her best friend Kate who nodded her agreement. “I’ve been in there before with my brother and I swear it’s not that bad. It looks spookier from the outside than when you’re actually inside the place.” Kate said. “I don’t know guys; deserted houses really give me the creeps. It’s all a little too Nightmare on Elm Street for me.” I answered. Maddie looked

  • Amityville Haunted House

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    112 Ocean Avenue, Long Island, New York, a house of horror for two families, or, maybe, just one. People around the world have heard the phenomena of the so called “haunted house” in Amityville, New York; yet, some say that may not exactly be the case. There have been numerous reports of the “haunted house” claiming to be a hoax, a very big reputation destroyer for the residents and the town of Amityville, New York. The entire tale begins with a family of seven, and then shortly after, a family of

  • Amityville Haunted House

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    The Most Popular Haunted House On the beautiful autumn day of November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr., shot and killed six family members in their beautiful house, in Amityville, New York. That may seem like just another murder committed and solved, but no, this murder caused many paranormal things to happen in what we now call the Amityville Horror House. Honestly, the amount odd and strange things that has happened in that house is just nerve-wrecking. After the murders, even the neighbors wouldn’t

  • Haunted House in Maine

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    Haunted House in Maine The story I collected entails a house in Maine that was experiencing strange occurrences with no reasonable explanation. The ostensible answer was a supernatural presence. The story was recounted by a family member trying to remember how the story went. It was told to her when she was younger, and she heard the story first hand from her relatives who experienced the phenomena. While telling me the story many years later, she remembered many details and events. My relatives

  • Haunted House: Fear: Enjoyment Within Haunted House

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    FEAR: Enjoyment Within Haunted Houses Human beings are diverse in what they like, dislike, and share with each other. As reality has shown human beings have emotions that either tell one to laugh or run away. Emotions are not usually controlled and when one has an opposite reaction to the emotion present it creates a question about why. Fear, for instance, is an emotion that usually elicits a fight or flight response. When fear elicits enjoyment, something deeper about our emotions are at work.

  • Haunted House Research

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    In my research on haunted houses and ghosts, I use the book The Mystery of Haunted Houses by: Chris Oxlade.Did you know that one of the most haunted houses is known as the Weir House in Edinburgh, Scotland. I believe that ghosts are real even though some might be fake. In this essay, you will learn all about Parapsychologist, Telekinesis, Types of ghosts, the spirit of Abraham Lincoln and more information on the once the most haunted house the Weir House. What does a parapsychologist do, and what

  • Ghost Story of the Haunted House

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    The Haunted House This haunted house in Hagerstown was built long ago. It is the site of a most interesting ghost story, which happened to my friend’s friend’s grandmother. Now while I have heard many stories similar to this, I have never known someone to be involved in one and actually affected by it. My friend’s friend is a Caucasian, 17-year-old, female Christian from Hagerstown. Her dad is a postal worker, and her mother works for the government. The story takes place in the house her

  • Haunted Houses: Reality or Hoax?

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    occur if one is being haunted. When one feels like he or she is been watched or feel like they are not alone when they are they are most likely probably being haunted. Mostly when someone house is haunted the temperature will rise or drop up to 10 or 20 degrees. Animal such are dogs and cats can usually tell if someone house is haunted or not because they will bark or stare at things that are not there or they will play around with something that no one sees. When a house is haunted children and pets

  • Examples Of Imagery In A Haunted House

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    “A Haunted House” by Virginia Woolf is a short story about a ghostly couple that are wandering around the home they lived in before they died, searching for something they lost. They move round the house as quietly as they can without waking the new owners. The owner does not awaken, but subconsciously begins to wander and get confused along with the ghost. they enter the drawing room the word “safe” is chanted multiple times, allowing the couple to feel at ease and know that their search was not

  • Informative Speech: The Beast Haunted House

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    The Beast Haunted House Molly Dice COMM 207-12 Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about The Beast Haunted House in Kansas City, Missouri. Introduction Attention Material: The Beast is the largest haunted house in America. The Beast is rated one of the Top 13 Haunted Houses in the nation. One reasons why The Beast prevails over other haunted houses is because it less about gore and more about messing with your phobias, such as abandonment, darkness, and other psychological horrors. (America

  • The Haunting Of Haunted House Film Analysis

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    The Haunting of Whaley House is a film I watched for no other reason than, I just couldn 't bring my self to watch The Hills Have Eyes 2 from 2007. I love Wes Craven, but even I burn out once in a while. Though I do promise to finish The Hills Have Eyes Series this month. The Haunting of Whaley House was a great film to cleans my palette, as its very heavy on the Camp. While I won 't go as far as to say that the characters are realistic, they are both like-able and very fun. When I saw the low score

  • Ghost Story of the Basement in a Haunted House

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    for the sake of clarity: Ok, so I guess this story happened probably about fifteen years ago, maybe more than that. One of my parents’ friends had just bought a house. He and my parents’ other friend, names being Bill and Bernie, were going to the house to fix it up before Bill actually moved in. So, they’re looking around this house, and they were working on it for probably a week or two, and during the week they had noticed that there was this black door in the basement. And it had a red X mark

  • The Haunted House - Original Writing

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    The Haunted House - Original Writing It was the Christmas holidays and beady eyes phased with curiosity were glazing over us. I felt as though everyone was staring at us, and we were now the central attention of our new, humble town, Gravesend. As our entire luggage was being unloaded, I noticed that everyone was glaring at us as if we did not belong here. I felt uncomfortable and insecure. The neighbourhood itself appeared rather pleasant and, on the road, children were playing with each

  • The Hidden Treasure of Love: A Haunted House by Virgina Wolf

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    left the house and sealed up all of the windows leaving the house empty. After both of them left this world, the dead couple reunited back in their old place of living. Now two ghosts wander through an occupied house that they lived in over a century ago in search of the hidden treasure. The ghosts search and search while the living couple listens and tries to figure out what they are looking for. While the living couple hears the doors open, drawers shut, or whispering throughout the house, they do

  • Evolution of the Haunted House in Early and Modern Gothic Novels

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    Evolution of a Haunted House: The use of setting in early and modern gothic novels The setting for a novel plays a big part in how the story and its characters relate to the reader. This paper will examine how setting in gothic literature, plays an important role in the telling of a story by using Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto and Shirley Jackson’s The House on Haunted Hill as examples. During the eighteenth century, the Romantic period of literature emerged. The works of this time were

  • A Comparison Of Love In A Haunted House And Hills Like White Elephants

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    “The Japanese Quince”, “A Haunted House”, and “Hills Like White Elephants” all have themes of love, but each type of love is different from each other. One is the story of someone afraid to face their love, due to being ashamed. “A Haunted House” shares the love of a ghostly couple as they find their love in a young couple. “Hills Like White Elephants” reveals the terrors of a love gone wrong. Although, each of these short stories have different tone, mood, imagery, diction, and detail they all use

  • Theme of Haunting in the Following Modernist Works: Rebecca, A Haunted House and The Painted Veil

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    One of the motifs or themes that they deal with in Modernist novels is the theme of haunting, which we do not see in any Realist novel. In my essay, I am going to study this theme by referring to the various modernist works such as Rebecca, A Haunted House and The Painted Veil. The theme of haunting with its distinctiveness is widely associated with Modernism and it is highly studied in the novels of the Modernist type. Since the Modernist writers downplay the content for the sake of the investigation

  • Creative Writing: The Haunted House

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    Joseph said he went back inside his residence for about two to three minutes, then walked back onto his front porch. Joseph said he saw two subjects, dressed in all black, walk from the direction of 7th ST SE and H ST SE to Jason and Jennifer's residence at 721 7th ST SE, and both subjects entered the residence. Joseph said he could not see who the subjects were, but he knew they entered Jason's residence. Joseph stated he did not believe the either of the subjects were Katie, because Katie is a

  • Connie Drywood's Short Story: The Haunted House

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    boxes in the back of the car. Connie Drywood huddled behind the steering wheel and stared through the windshield, presumably at a house, with a flat expression across her face as if it were every other house in America. By now she was used to the middle of nowhere. Dead leaves swooned in the yard. Loose shutters banged in the windows. It was November, a cold day and the house, with its slanted roof and yellow siding, looked a bit like an oversized wedge of cheddar cheese. Back when they had closed