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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 10 septembre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350000566 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Kathleen Hale's Slenderman
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
When Morgan was a toddler, she would hear voices that echoed inside and outside of her skull. She became friends with a boy named Sev who resembled an anime character, with dark bangs and opalescent gray eyes. When she pressed her hand against his chest, she felt his heartbeat. She was never lonely because she had her pets and her imaginary friends.
#2
At age sixteen, Angie got into a terrible car accident. She moved to a bigger city and became a waitress like her mom. When she was waitressing at the SafeHouse, she met Matt Geyser, a bouncer who was secretly in love with her.
#3
Matt Geyser, a bouncer at the SafeHouse, met Angie when she was waitressing there. They fell in love and eventually had a baby. Angie went back to school to prepare for the future, while Matt prepared to be a stay-at-home dad.
#4
Morgan had a difficult childhood, with many instances of her imaginary friends and hallucinations overtaking her reality. But when she was three years old, she woke up in the night to see a demon girl on her dresser.
#5
In high school, Morgan had a difficult childhood, with many instances of her imaginary friends and hallucinations overtaking her reality. But when she was three years old, she woke up in the night to see a demon girl on her dresser. Her friend, Bella, became her caretaker.
#6
Morgan was a withdrawn, very quiet kid in school, while her friend, Bella, blossomed socially. When they were in high school, the popular fifth grade girls offered to let Bella join their group if she stopped being friends with Morgan.
#7
Morgan had a difficult childhood, with many instances of her imaginary friends and hallucinations overtaking her reality. But when she was three years old, she woke up in the night to see a demon girl on her dresser. Her friend, Bella, became her caretaker.
#8
Angie, a waitress at the SafeHouse, met Matt Geyser, a bouncer at the SafeHouse, and they fell in love. Angie went back to school to prepare for the future, while Matt prepared to be a stay-at-home dad. Morgan had a difficult childhood, with many instances of her imaginary friends and hallucinations overtaking her reality. But when she was three years old, she woke up in the night to see a demon girl on her dresser.
#9
Matt had a difficult childhood, with many instances of his imaginary friends and hallucinations overtaking his reality. But when he was three years old, he woke up in the night to see a demon girl on his dresser. His friend, Bella, became his caretaker.
#10
Morgan had a difficult childhood, with many instances of her imaginary friends and hallucinations overtaking her reality. But when she was three years old, she woke up in the night to see a demon girl on her dresser. Her friend, Bella, became her caretaker.
#11
Morgan was a withdrawn, very quiet kid in school, while her friend, Bella, blossomed socially. When they were in high school, the popular fifth grade girls offered to let Bella join their group if she stopped being friends with Morgan.
#12
When the Weiers, a family with two daughters, announced their divorce, Anissa felt like she could talk to her dad about anything and everything. Instead, she held off confiding in him about her mom and the depression.
#13
Short for Too Long; Didn’t Read, a Creepypasta is a short story written on the internet. It’s written by users, and visitors read and rate them. Many of them feature the same characters, born on horror story forums and in paranormal Photoshop contests.
#14
Children, especially girls, are becoming more and more susceptible to screen time which is not necessarily beneficial for them. They read or hear about things online that become their reality, even when they know they aren’t true.
#15
Children, especially girls, are becoming more and more susceptible to screen time which is not necessarily beneficial for them. They read or hear about things online that become their reality, even when they know they aren’t true.
#16