Once there was a werewolf named Joseph that was human in the day and monster in the night.Joseph met this beautiful girl five years ago on his way to the woods for the full moon. Her name was Anna,she was about to be killed by this evil werewolf. Joseph could smell the darkness of the evil on this werewolf.On the way saving her came the transformation,he couldn't help himself from changing.Joseph scratched Anna in the arm and she fell and hit her head.Joseph heard of a legend that when a werewolf scratched mortal then the mortal would turn into a werewolf.Therefore from that day on it was Joseph’s job to keep Anna out of trouble. Anna was a bartender before the werewolf so she would work the afternoon and would leave at night.Joseph and
I read the Fantasy book American Chillers Wisconsin Werewolves by Jonathan Rand. This book is 576 pages. According to Amazon a customer said ‘’What you see is what you get! No complaints!’’ I think the intended audience for this book is grades 3-6 because this book Is too hard for 2nd graders and too easy for 7th graders.
The witch wolf is a dangerous species and is very unique. It almost looks the same as a normal wolf, there is only some changes. Some differences from a normal wolf is how it catches prey, how it acts, where it lives, or what kind of powers it has. The witch wolf has grey fur and amber eyes. But, while they are on the prowl, all of their hair stands on end and their eyes turn black. A adult witch wolf is about 5.1 feet to 7.3 feet in length, which is larger than a normal wolf by a couple feet. These special types of wolves live in packs. Next, they have special powers because they are part witch. They can lure prey away from safety with spells, and they can go invisible for very short periods of time. When these packs find prey they strike
The Canadian wolf can look many different ways.They can grow anywhere from 2-3 feet tall. The Wolf has fur and claws. When you think of a wolf, you can compare it to a dog. The teeth are just like a dog’s teeth. The Wolf’s tail is just like the rest of it’s body, fluffy and soft. A wolf is most likely to have blue or brown eyes. A wolf has four short legs, but they can run fast. The male can weigh anywhere from 70 lbs- 200 lbs. The female weighs about 50 lbs- 100 lbs.
The Real Wolf is a basically a collections of essays written about the reintroduction of wolfs to the western states specifically how the using Canadian wolf has created ecological impacts such as the devastations of the Yellow Sone Elk herd. The book is written as a lawyer would lay out a case with opening arguments follow by expert testimony and closing arguments with only deference’s being in a trial you are exposed to both sides of the case. However, as Mr. Lyon states the court of public opinion has been hearing the opposing pro-wolf side of the arguments since the mid-nineties. That reintroduction of the wolf to the west would be ecologically beneficial.
In the case of the “Werewolf Massacre”, Jasmine Richardson, alongside her boyfriend Jeremy Steinke, slayed Jasmine’s entire family, including her mother, father, and eight year old brother in their Medicine Hat home, April 2006. When the bodies of the Richardson family were discovered with 12 year old jasmine missing, it was first believed that the suspect who had killed the victims also kidnapped her as well. After examination, authorities deemed that Jasmine being kidnapped was not the case whatsoever, but rather her, and her 23 year old boyfriend Jeremy were the prime suspects in the deaths of Marc, Deborah, and Jacob Richardson. Motive was established when the parents of Jasmine became upset with the fact their daughter was dating the 23
It is the middle of Summer when Boxer, a horse, and Benjamin, a donkey were freed from their human oppressors on Manor farm, or commonly known as Animal Farm. Napoleon, who is the farm’s “President” is a pig, which all pigs are smarter than the other animals (and Napoleon is the smartest pig out of all the pigs, which makes him the leader). Animal Farm is a book written by George Orwell. Boxer, who has a big role in this book, is the main topic of this essay. Boxer has a big role on this farm because of all his actions. Boxer is a hard worker, and his main motto is “I shall work harder,” (Orwell #29) showing that he is a big helper on the farm. He supports “Comrade Napoleon”, which makes him loyal to Napoleon, and he is overall a great animal to have around a farm because of how hard he works and how his personality is.
I am reading the fantasy book Wolves of the Beyond Frost Wolf by Kathryn Lasky the 4th book in the series of 6. This book is 256 pages long and the age range is 8-12 but I think that anyone should be able to read this fun and enjoyable, interesting book to read. According from a review from amazon “ This is a soulful searching read consumed with the spiritual journeys of animals and the ethereal connection between slayer and slain. The three main characters of the book are Faolan, Edme, and Dunbar.
Is it possible for one monster to have an advantage over another monster? In her essay “Civilized Vampires Versus Savage Werewolves: Race and Ethnicity in the Twilight Series” author Natalie Wilson points out the difference between how white monsters and ethnic monsters are portrayed. Twilight is a book series about a human girl named Bella who must romantically choose between a white vampire named Edward Cullen or a Native American werewolf named Jacob Black. Wilson states that the white vampires in Twilight are glorified and portrayed in a good light. In contrast, ethnic minorities are portrayed negatively and often associated with animals.
The concept of “torture” was implemented throughout both of the novels of Frankenstein and Stephen Kings: Cycle of the Werewolf. The word torture means the activity with regards to cause extreme agony on somebody to constrain them to do or say something, or for the joy of the individual dispensing the torment. In Frankenstein, Victor created his own torment by giving life to a monster whose sole purpose was to torture him for the rest of his life because Victor abandoned him and also destroyed the re-creation of his companion. As in Cycle of the Werewolf, it was a continuous nightmare where a werewolf comes to Tarker’s Mills every full moon to terrorize the citizens by slaughtering them. Both of these novels convey the theme of torture all throughout the plot by the actions of the murderous character.
At the mention of the word ‘werewolf,’ those familiar with twenty-first century literature and television will often conjure the same iconic image in their minds: an unsuspecting victim of a wolf-bite that develops a deadly silver allergy and undergoes a peculiar transformation every full moon. The modern myth we have grown to love stems from the medieval picture of a flesh-eating wolf-man in league with the Devil, which only barely resembles the werewolf stories of a pre-Christian Europe. With the spread of Christianity in Europe from the early Medieval Period to the end of the Renaissance, werewolf lore underwent a major transition to better complement
It is autumn of 1943 in Wolf Hollow, Pennsylvania, and Annabelle has just turned twelve. World War II rages outside, but it is far away. Then suddenly, Annabelle’s quiet life is turned upside down when a girl named Betty comes to live in the area. She hits Annabelle, is cruel to the other students, kills a quail, and even goes so far as to string a filed razor across the path Annabelle uses to get to and from school. In the middle of the turmoil, Annabelle’s friend Ruth loses her eye when a sharp stone flies out of the woods. When Annabelle accuses Betty of throwing the stone, she says a man named Toby threw it. Toby has wandered the hills ever since he came back from the war in France. Adults and children alike believe Betty’s story. Then
This monologue of Lady Macbeth, which takes place in Act 5, Scene 1, (the events leading up to her suicide.) Lady Macbeth while sleep walking and speaking to herself, reveals the guilt and remorse she has over the murder of King Duncan. The ideologies foregrounded are that power must be taken at all costs, and the resistance to the ideology of femininity. The discourses lady Macbeth operates under were those of power, femininity and morality. The following text is an alternate reading.
drink water out of the footprint of the animal thought to be a werewolf, or be directly bitten by a werewolf, where the saliva entered the blood stream. An ill fated man could become victim of witchcraft or fall under curse of evil spirits. The person then would involuntary turn into were werewolf. Many stories have a ritual were the afflicted man would locate an isolate place and trace a big circle on the soil then rub on the oil, place on the wolf hide and concentrate on a prayer to the
One night after I bagged-and-tagged this vampire, the alarms went off so I ran to Raquel’s office. She looked normal, just going through some papers on her desk but something seemed different. She looked like water, but she was totally normal. It wasn’t Raquel, so I tazed it and security came and everything was hectic. I thought the thing had ate Raquel, but turns out he was just trying to figure out who was killing all the paranormals. I didn’t know how many paranormals were dying until I was trying to bag-and-tag a Vampire one night and I walked into a room full of about 20 of them. I called Reth, an ex boyfriend faerie, which was a mistake and faeries have to do whatever you say if you use their first name. His real name wasn’t Reth that was just his faerie name. He is always trying to love me and after what he did, I don’t love him. Faeries have bad tempers and they are very manipulative. I found out that all the vampires that were in that room were found dead. Then, I had a mission to go bag-and-tag a hag. I hated hags so Jacques came with me, Jacques is a werewolf and when I was looking in the swamp for the hag, I found her dead. She was so ugly, but she was
In The Werewolf, by Angela Carter, the tense changes in order to separate the text into two different parts with common focus points. The use of the present and future tense occurs while the story focuses on providing the reader background information. “When they discover a witch ― some old woman whose cheese ripen when her neighbors’ do not, another old woman whose black cat, oh, sinister!” (Carter 108). This portion of the text has to do with descriptions that will later be incorporated into the main plotline to help readers understand why an event occurred, but does not actually have a direct connection with the story. Thus, the shift to past tense then separates the main story from the exposition: “They drove the old woman, in her shift