Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Horrified of Horror

I sort of forgot to do this. Sorry it is so late. My name is Charlotte Brady and I am a senior marketing major from Mobile. I am not a fan of horror at all, so this class makes me a little nervous. I am scared to watch scary movies or even scary TV shows. For example, some of the fringe episodes scare me. I guess maybe this class will force me to get over my fears. Im going to make this short because it is time to go to class. Clute's model really reminds me of the Harry Potter series. in each book there is some event that happens at the beginning (opening of the chamber of secrets, attack on the quiddich match, etc.) The thickening would be when other events occur and they try to find out who is involved. The revel is very evident. There is usually some good person that is actually bad. The aftermath would of course be that Voldemort is still out there, well except for the last book.

1 comment:

  1. If you count the whole Harry Potter series as a single massive novel, then it does have a happy ending, and can't -- by Clute's lights -- count as horror. If Harry had been killed in the end, and the Muggle and Wizarding worlds had been enslaved by Voldemort, that would have been a horror novel.

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