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Woman In Black Vs Landlady

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There are many fears in this world, death, spiders, monsters, etc. But in the end, all fears share similar things. For example, the film In The Woman In Black, directed by James Watkins a haunting lady lures children into their death supernaturally, and in story “The Landlady”, written by Roald Dahl, Billy doesn’t understand why he’s at the inn with a strange old woman, but he is. The differences between the two is what happens from the beginning from end, The Woman In Black revolves around a number of people and ends with a complete understanding, while “The Landlady” revolves around only two people, the protagonist Billy and the antagonist old woman and the ending keeps the reader guessing. That’s a sophisticated analysis of the differences …show more content…

The Woman in Black? She once lost a boy, and now she’s come back. Our parents all worry, they make such a fuss: For if she can’t find him, she’ll take one of us.” Effective quote! I’m hooked and want to know more about this film; also, it reflects the theme of powerlessness well. In the film The Woman In Black, this quote is said in a child’s voice. It easily summarized The Woman, who is shown to hold such a power in the beginning of the movie. The film starts of with two girls playing dolls, but they look in the corner for a moment, and then jump out the window at the same time. Years later, a lawyer is commanded to go to the eerie town to investigate over some papers. There, he witnessed multiple deaths, though they are stated to simply be suicides. The town blamed him, since all of those deaths seem to occur at his arrived. So, he decided to search about reasons even more. And for some reason, notwithstanding the creepy sounds and things he has seen, he continued and even entered the sinister house. Maybe because he wanted to, but it seemed like he needed to, and couldn’t stop himself. Good evidence! In the end of the movie, his son comes to visit him and they stood by the train tracks. The son is enticed from something across the tracks, most likely The Woman, and goes to her yet is stopped on the tracks; the father sees this and jumps in to get him. But it is too late, a train comes through and as a result, they die without a chance to move away. …show more content…

It makes me want to keep reading. (Really, it makes me want to teach you the book “The Woman in Black” and see what kind of essay you’d write on it! Luckily or unluckily for you, that’s not in the cards unless you want to do some extra credit later.) On a ‘preparing you for future AP and college courses’ level, I’d have appreciated a more obvious “THE WOMAN IN BLACK WAS CONTROLLING HIS LIFE THE WHOLE TIME AND THWARTED/STOPPED ANY ATTEMPTS TO ASSERT HIS OWN AGENCY” kind of analysis (you can hold the capslock though…), just so I know 100% that you know. From the summary and the evidence you give, and the way you have altered some of your word choice in this paragraph, I can tell that this is the conclusion you’re driving the reader toward. However, you do actually have to come out and SAY

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