Monday, September 2, 2019
Does Dickens create a rrealistic figure in the character of Scrooge? :: English Literature
Does Dickens create a rrealistic figure in the character of Scrooge?    A Christmas Carol    When people read or watch a ghost story, they have certain  expectations of it. People would usually expect the story to be scary,  have an eerie feel, and have appropriate, creepy settings such as a  graveyard or derelict house. Most ghost stories use darkness to create  the right atmosphere. There is usually a wide range of characters such  as a hero/heroin, a damsel in distress or someone in danger, a victim,  horrible and creepy characters that maybe outcasts and most obviously  a ghost. People expect the story to have a scary opening, that draws  them in into the story making them want to read on, but that doesn't  give anything away. The opening often gives some background  information on the characters. There is quite often a murder or  disappearance to be investigated. Most ghost stories have a closed  ending where the mystery is solved or the ghost is disposed of. Fear,  suspense and foreshadowing are important features in the plot of a  ghost story. All of these factors usually crop up in a typical ghost  story.    Older ghost stories tend to be text based where as newer ones can be  found in other media, such as films. Many films and television series  of ghost stories have been produced. The more recent ones tend to  drift away from the criteria of a typical ghost story by combining  with other genres; where as the older stories seem to follow the  expected features of a ghost story much more closely. The more modern  ghost story films have mixed with the horror genre because it adds to  the atmosphere of the story and makes it scarier.    Ghost story films and TV programmers usually drift away from the  typical ghost story line because they don't stick just to the ghost  story genre; they tend to mix in other genre such as romance, murder  mystery and especially horror! This is because the aspect of horror in  the ghost story creates a scarier atmosphere that keeps the viewer  interested. Films and TV mix other genres such as romance and mystery  to keep the viewer interested and to make the storyline different,  unique, so it's not similar to other films and programmers. It also  enables the ghost story to have a twist in the storyline making it  much less predictable there for drawing the viewer into the story and  making them want to keep watching. Some examples of these are 'What  lies beneath' and 'The Sixth Sense'. Both these ghost stories have a  major twist in the plot very near the end and both keep the viewer in    					    
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