I say as a teen you should start it out with a grousome murder or a massacare.
Begin by setting the mood with a eerie, atmospheric scene that grabs the reader's attention. Introduce a mysterious event or character that piques the curiosity of the audience. Use descriptive language to create a sense of unease and suspense.
because the kids react diffrently from adults because if adults go around saying i saw a ghost people will think they are crazy
Possibly Grim Reaper, or zombie angel. Hope these helped x
Some costumes that adults like to wear on Halloween are: French Maid; Nurse; Witch; Dracula; Ghost; Devil; and Pirate.
Anyone can claim to see a ghost. But were you a kid, did you see a ghost before, if you haven't, then maybe a better question is can any normal human being can see a ghost.
young people because they are more likly to believe those kind of stories
becase christopher had nightmares as a young boy and he wanted to express his feelings of trerror to an audience
Witch Dracula French maid Ghost Devil Nurse Pirate
For a while he did but then he remembered he was really Jim & to make it easier on the audience they had Jim
It's called The Pepper's Ghost illusion. It's not technically mirrors, rather plate glass. The illusion of a ghost is created by an actor who remains out of sight from the audience in a room that is completely painted in black. The audience views a scene through a piece of plate glass such as a room with furniture, a dungeon, or any other type of scene. The actor is costumed in the black room with a beam of light focused directly on the actor which creates a reflection in the plate glass. When the audience views the scene through the plate glass, they see the reflection of the actor on the glass which provides the illusion of a transparent ghost.
Yes, it would be considered a chick flick. It is meant to appeal to a female audience, and is relationship-based.
Karen Cornell Gomberg has written the following books: "The Children's Ghost Story in America," which explores the history and evolution of children's ghost stories in the United States, and "Escape from the Haunted Mansion," a choose-your-own-adventure book for young readers.
Actors created a connection with the audience in Shakespeare's day exactly as they do now. Actors respond to the reactions or lack of them which an audience gives. If the audience is with the actors, they will continue the rhythm and energy that established the relationship. If the audience is drifting away, the actors need to work harder to get the audience's attention and interest, by being louder, making larger gestures, adding humour and so on. This needs to be done at the beginning of a play, so Shakespeare often started his plays with something which would grab the audience's attention, like the appearance of a ghost.