Title: The Horror Story Unit
1The Horror Story Unit
2Your 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.
3The 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?
4Horror 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?
5Whats 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?
6Elements of Horror
7- 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
8Elements of Horror
9Blackout
- 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
10Other 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
11Elements 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.
12Dialogue
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)
13Short 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.
14Victorian 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
15Elements 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!!!!
16Restraints 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
17How Proper were the Victorians?
- Ankles as sex symbols?
- Draping of furniture?
- The euphemism of the drumstick
- Private dinner partiesscandalous!!!