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Arts & Humanities: Other: “Question: Themes/ settings to go with a creepy story?” plus 3 more

Arts & Humanities: Other: “Question: Themes/ settings to go with a creepy story?” plus 3 more


Question: Themes/ settings to go with a creepy story?

Posted: 16 Nov 2014 02:12 PM PST

This question is kind of confusing, but let me explain:
By themes, I don t mean the literal definition of themes, it s just the only way I could think to describe it. By themes, I mean like a creepy dollhouse theme, creepy circus theme.
By settings, I mean eras, like the Victorian or Medieval times. Preferably with cool clothes.

THANK YOU AND REALLY SORRY IF THIS QUESTION IS CONFUSING BECAUSE BELIEVE ME IT WAS HARD TO EXPLAIN SO IT S NOT YOU IT S ME.
:D

Question: Why do you visit ART museums?

Posted: 16 Nov 2014 12:08 PM PST

To appreciate the beauty that is there. ARt museums are very comprehensive ad exhibit art in may forms, from painting and sculpture to costumes and architecture.

If you never go you are missing out. You can expand your mind.

Question: SCARY STORIES?

Posted: 16 Nov 2014 11:51 AM PST

About eight years ago, some drug-crazed addict held a really sharp knife to my neck with pressure on the blade. I honestly thought it was all over. It was very scary. (If you ever experience that, you will know a scary story.)

Question: Can anyone please tell me about the author's writing style in Killing Mr. Griffin (diction, tone, details, imagery, etc.)? Thanks!?

Posted: 16 Nov 2014 11:33 AM PST

Can anyone please tell me about the author's writing style in Killing Mr. Griffin (diction, tone, details, imagery, etc.)? Thanks!?

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