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Fear in Literature, Tuesday 4th period
This week when the students arrived, they'd find their teacher in better health and poorer spirits than previously.
Jon waved at the board. It had written on it: The Dark: Fear of the dark and things unseen.
"I hope you all read 'The Shadowy Street' for today," he told them. "You may have noticed Ray uses a similar conceit to Poe in our first story: that of finding other stories and merely transmitting them. This one is structured as two tales in one, and the overlap isn't clear until towards the end. So, why do you think he's done that? Do you think it's effective in conveying the horror? Which section do you think best imparts that visceral fear of the dark and the unseen?"
He waved a hand dismissively. "Or should we just have given up and watched Pitch Black? Discuss."
At the end of class, he wrote their assignment on the board. "For next week, please read 'Fire Watch' by Connie Willis."
Jon waved at the board. It had written on it: The Dark: Fear of the dark and things unseen.
"I hope you all read 'The Shadowy Street' for today," he told them. "You may have noticed Ray uses a similar conceit to Poe in our first story: that of finding other stories and merely transmitting them. This one is structured as two tales in one, and the overlap isn't clear until towards the end. So, why do you think he's done that? Do you think it's effective in conveying the horror? Which section do you think best imparts that visceral fear of the dark and the unseen?"
He waved a hand dismissively. "Or should we just have given up and watched Pitch Black? Discuss."
At the end of class, he wrote their assignment on the board. "For next week, please read 'Fire Watch' by Connie Willis."
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But it shouldn't be too hard to come up with something about being afraid of the dark, right?
Although....what if that just made it seem like he was afraid of the dark?
As someone who was afraid of things like people thinking he was afraid of the dark, that...complicated things a little.
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