This question would need a book to answer - you probably need to do some more reading and see how other authors do this. I'd suggest some of the Goosebumps books or similar series.
There are some funny parts but it is not a comedy. The story is made to be more on the action side and suspense.... a touch of a love story as well
Well, the kinds of films are called genres! There is horror, comedy, cartoon, mystery, crime, magic and stuff like friendship stories! You may be different but I like horror and comedy! You can also mix the like horror + comedy = horredy
Well, Make sure you have a good setting, if you don't start off mysterious than it won't end very well. Some horror stories start out calm and get mysterious. I am reading a horror story by R.L. Stine, When the author writes a story, he does a lot of rewriting and editing. Make sure you do that when you write a story.
So they say...
A comedy ends happily, generally with one or more weddings; a tragedy is when the main character and often a bunch of others end up lying on the floor dead. examples: comedy: All's Well That Ends Well, As You Like It, Merchant of Venice tragedy: Rome and Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, Othello and King Lear.
Comedies are funny; tragedies are sad. In tragedies, things for the protagonist go from bad to worse from the end. In comedy, everything ends up well at the ending.
Well The Scream movies are horror films and the scary movies are comedy so they are entirely different but Both are good :)
because Comedy does not always mean humor, in early Lit, like Dante and Shakespeare, Comedy is thought of as a piece of writing that ends well; with everything in it's place, often in the form of a wedding.
As You Like It The Merchant of Venice Twelfth Night (my favourite) Measure for Measure All's Well that Ends Well Midsummers Nights dream The taming of the shrew The comedy of errors Love's labours lost Much Ado about Nothing
It is considered a comedy because in Shakespeare's time, "comedy" did not mean what it does today; it meant a situation which ends well for the main characters (i.e., nobody good dies). In addition, it usually ends with marriage between the characters, and the tone may be lighter overall. So while there may not be outright "funny" lines or plots, the play is a "feel good" play for the day.
Something happened between the main girl, Nikki, and her crush Brandon. But technically, it ends, "I am such a DORK!"
it is a horror book by Stephen king, and well worth the read, it is a short story, along with other short stories by the same author.