For the first time in 12 years, Peter and his sister Lucy came home to an empty house. Peter, a white twelve year old who is five foot two, he is skinny and has blond curly hair and blue eyes. On this terrible day, Peter and Lucy, parents, Morgan and Robert, were disappeared. Peter had been a very happy kid until his parents were taken by a crazy creature named a terrormorph. Not knowing what happened Peter went to the police station, he walked through the large office that has lots of desks and went into the sheriff’s office. It had smelled like smoke in there and the ashtray was way too full. It was uncomfortable for Peter, who kept trying to get the sheriff, whose name was Bill and looked like John Wayne, to believe him but he kept taking …show more content…
His sister, Lucy, who is somewhat nerdy but very pretty would stay with her jockey boyfriend named Joe. Peter continues to investigate is parents disappearance, and strange things kept happening with lights and other devices. He talks to his teachers about it and one suggests that they may be in a different dimension. Whenever someone or something is in another dimension, that he and Gavin named the inside out, the lights where they are, in the real world, and the lights in the other dimension would turn on in the same place at the same time. Peter puts up fairy lights all over the house so they know if his parents are there. That night, Lucy and her boyfriend Joe went to an old deserted farm house up the street from Joe’s house, it was a cold and dark and creepy that night so they brought an old shotgun and a lacrosse …show more content…
The government came to the school to find Twenty-one. She and Gavin ran around looking for a place to hide, but they trapped them. Then twenty-one stood up and did something with her mind that made people bleed from their eyes and ears, then they all dropped. Some were dead, but few lived unfortunately, the terrormorph had smelled the blood so it came out of the wall started killing people, but Twenty-one were drained on the ground so Gavin lifted her up and carried her into a classroom. The terrormorph found them but Twenty-one was able to kill the terrormorph. Sadly, however, killing the telemorph, made Twenty-one immediately vanished into thin air. Meanwhile, Peter and Bill had gone to the school in the inside out and saw people that looked alive, but weren’t moving so they approached them and discovered that they were his parents. They had to do CPR on them, they gasped and took a breath and were alive! They were in the hospital for a month recovering, but they were both telling their stories. Two months later, it was Christmas, Peter was sitting in the living room and he looked out the window and swore he saw an unusual girl sitting in the
The house had an unusual smell to it that Bryan couldn’t quite his finger on it. Miguel had never minded any of the people in the village had always believed the story ever since they were a young child, but there showed no evidence of this so called “Witch”. old lady on the corner of Babylan St. because he always knew it was just a folktale,so they wouldn’t go into a stranger 's house.
He returned to the home he once lived in and to the life he shared with his family as the dream in this house began. He was reliving all that he knew and shared with them. They were real and interacting with him on a daily basis. Peter would speak with different members within the town. They would respond to him strangely.
On the night that Mr. and Mrs. Hadley are going to shut down the entire house, the children put their plan to action. Peter and Wendy are supposed to
They must go back to lakeport because they can not continue with the fence in their way. Mr Bobbseys friend who works at the bank helps them and threatens to foreclose Mr. Hardee's mortgage if he doesn’t take the fence down. They continue on their way and wind up on Lake Romano. There is an island and they are going to have a picnic. Before they go onto the island, Diana’s chicken sandwiches are missing and she is convinced its a ghost. They go onto the island, Freddie and Flossie dig a cave in some dirt and Freddie climbs in and is buried! Mr. Bobbsey digs Freddie out, though he was unharmed he was scared. Freddie is fishing back on the boat and lets Flossie use his pole and she leans over and sees Will Watson in one of the portholes and then she snagged a bite and fell in. Harry rescues her and the whole family is grateful. No one believes Flossie when she tells them about seeing Will. The next night a whole loaf of bread disappears from the bread box and Bert and Harry decided to solve the mystery. The next night they wake up and catch Will Watson in the kitchen! They wake up their Father and all is well. Mr. Bobbsey finds Will’s uncle and he is shipped off to his uncle and will live a pleasant
Wendy and Peter were abandoned by their parents and left to the care of technology, which led them to
While This was happening Timothy was shouting“ help help!”and no one came to rescue him. School ended and no one Knew where Timothy was.Timothy was screaming and screaming for help
In 1818, The British Critic, a British literary magazine, assessed Mary Shelley's new novel, Frankenstein, The Modern Prometheus. The reviewer wrote:
Mary Shelley’s, Frankenstein, symbolized a person’s necessity for acceptance by society. Society labels everything as good or bad, right or wrong, rich or poor. Although some of these labels may be correct, many are misconceptions. The monster, needed to be accepted by society, but instead was scorned, attacked, and shunned because of his outward appearance. The treatment of the monster was on the assumption that he was actually a monster. The only justification of this treatment was his outward appearance.
When man decides to assume the role of God, consequences are bound to plague such an ambition. In the case of Victor Frankenstein, the protagonist in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the product of such an ambition is a creature born of the dead. Despite the frightening process of his creation, the creature wakes into the world as a benevolent being. He simply longs for acceptance and friendship, but due to his unsightly features, the world is quick to condemn him as the monster he appears to be. With an unbearable sense of rejection in his heart, the monster begins to turn wicked. Soon enough he is responsible for multiple deaths in the name of revenge. Although many treat him unfairly, the monster is fully aware of his actions
In Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein, we are told the story of a man named Victor Frankenstein who figures out how to bring something to life. He constructs a human like body and brings it to life, only to discover he has made a hideous Monster. When the Monster learns how to speak, decipher hunger and thirst, and function as a human, he discovers that how lonely and depressing his life is. Deciding to get revenge on his creator, he kills Frankenstein's brother, best friend, and wife, while framing the servant for his brother's murder. With his family gone, Frankenstein decides to hunt down the Monster, but fails when he dies on a fellow sailing crew’s ship. There has been much debate on who the real Monster and tragic hero of the tale is:
Several fields have studied the relationship between creator and creation. The most significant aspect of this research considers the difference between nature and nurture. Sociologists, psychologists, scientists, and other professionals have tried to pin down the exact distinctions between these two types of upbringings. In literature, the same questions have been asked and studied using fictional characters, most famously in John Milton’s Paradise Lost, in 1667, and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, in 1818. The complexity of the characters in these texts creates the theme of nature versus nurture before they diverge and arrive at differing conclusions.
Peter and Wendy are the children of George and Lydia Hadley. They obey technology more than their parents. They spend more time with technology than their own parents. The also kill their own parents which shows such a little to no respect for them. Unlike normal families, the family fears the children. The parents suffer “horrible tantrums that makes he and
I saw myself. Hideous, that 's what I was. People were afraid of me, so I have to hide. A hidden figure in the darkness of the night. I don’t remember why I looked like this therefore, I don’t remember anything , however I remember him. I saw him.
when he felt lonely and when he was hungry there was no one to guide
Falling Action: Lucy was very interested in this situation, so she decides to help the fairies. The fairies start training Lucy for she will prepare for the fight. While Lucy was training, on the other side of the world Sarah was very worried because Lucy had not come to the house in two days. Maria the fairy that was her only friend talks her about what was the process of doing the cupcakes, what especial ingredients they use etc. The day of the war was very soon and Lucy was very nervous of what it will happen, Maria told him that everything will be ok if they do it for good things. It was the war and Lucy was preparing like the other fairies, they start the war by throwing them fire balls, then arrows. It was a long fight but at the end Lucy throws them her power and all of the trolls died, and the fairies win.