The snowy, cold weather platform used throughout the story and image of the horse are two symbols used in 'Misery' to convey loneliness.
by Dr.Hossein Darbooei from Afghanistan
Some of the symbols in "Misery" by Stephen King include the typewriter representing Paul Sheldon's profession and captivity, the Misery novels symbolizing control and manipulation by Annie Wilkes, and the penguin figurine representing Paul's struggle for survival and escape.
Misery, by Stephen King, was published in 1987
Stephen King's novel "Misery" has approximately 338 pages in its standard edition.
no Misery was written in the 80s
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well out of Stephen king books it is but it is kind of hard
it wasnt his toes it was his ankles and it was called misery by stephen king good day
Movies similar to "Misery" by Stephen King include "The Shining," "Secret Window," and "Dolores Claiborne," as they all involve psychological thrillers with themes of isolation, fixation, and manipulation.
No, Stephen King does not play a cameo role in Misery. It would have been very difficult to fit him in, since the entire story has only four or five characters and it all takes place in one house.
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No, he is not in all of his movies. Actually, he isn't in the majority of his movies. He has appeared in only 13 of the movies that are based on his stories, and Misery is not one of the 13. See the Related Link below.
I believe it was Kathy Bates.