Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Adventures in North Florida

!±8± Adventures in North Florida

North Florida is a region completely different from that in South Florida. For those who suffer from a real old Florida, with less quantity, the smaller cities, and want more space, this is the right place!

Day 1

Withlacoochee Park, Dade City, is a pleasant scenic area. As part of the Green Swamp Wilderness Preserve, the park offers hiking trails, picnic areas, playground, fishing, canoeing start, bird watching, and whimsical sculptures. As we went over a bridge, we discovered aAlligator a bath! We saw some birds, but I only saw the buzzards, ducks and geese. The oaks and Spanish moss are beautiful! We tried to Dade City to visit the store, but I found it closed. We loaded a lot of fun on the outside, the style of the year 1950 together with family and citrus, and the old truck with the driver.

Brooksville in Hernando County, is another of Main Street in the city of Florida. It was the great Florida Rural Community in 2000. We triedthrough five buildings in Rogers Christmas shop '! The rooms are arranged so that stay in a holiday show. Decorations for every taste and budget availability. Reading the decorating was fun! We came up with ideas for the Christmas dance in our heads. The city is full of old-style houses and shops. We ate at the Main Street Eatery. We had the best burgers Cajun bean soup! The friendly service and atmosphere! Our meals for half sandwich and a Cuban MARYJO Greg and 2Iced tea. Cost before tip was $ 19.

Which has six hills and archaeological sites is the longest continuously inhabited pre-Columbian Indian site? If you answered Crystal River, you're right! The population may be as high as 7500 to have. Today is the history of Native Americans in the Visitor Center, marked with a timeline that shows the tools and a diorama. A manure pile (a pile of discarded household items) and a ceremonial stone tomb mound, were placed on the offer of helpto understand more about lifestyle, about 500B.C. The site was started about 1300 AD, used to have to build it here? It 'a mystery story. Excavations were begun in 1903 by Clarence Moore. Tours and ranger programs are available. Visitors can watch birds and fish in the waters. This is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail. Allow about 45 minutes longer, if you're planning a picnic. Admission is only $ 3 per carload. The park is off Rt 19 near Crystal River.Florida State Parks was awarded the best parks in America. We enjoyed our stay!

A display train surprised us along Rt 98 near Gulf Hammock Levy County. He remembers the railway Patterson McInnis prominent in the region at the beginning of 1900, and part of the sawmill Patterson McInnis. The engine moved often 30 or 40 cars stacked logs. The recording industry has been a major Florida. A small cove directly behind offers shade and a moment of silence. This is an example ofSurprises during the trip just before the back roads.

Another surprise was a scene of sea creatures in front of a giant lawn ornament ornament shop or business. Huge sharks, crabs and fish hung in the air, or climbed the fence. Across the street was a lighthouse, a church.

The end of the day came to a dinner at BBQ Bill's in Chiefland. MARYJO could not resist the sampler plate, a delicious combination of chicken, ribs, beef and pork. Leftovers the next unlessPicnic Day! Greg had a taste for porterhouse steak, and tasty. All three sauces were delicious, even if Greg prefers the spicy one. Two soft drinks completed the meal with the mines. Our waitress was friendly and efficient. Total was $ 34 before tip.

Day 2

We fell in love today - with Cedar Key! It 'been a great start to the day! Cedar Key is a fishing, mussel farming, community, neighborhood and historical artists 'colony'. It 'a place where the pace slows and the visitor canenjoy the important things in life. Fishing, bird watching, swimming, boating, hiking, camping, shopping, dining and sightseeing are all activities can be enjoyed by visitors. The village is located in the Gulf of Mexico, between the islands with beautiful old buildings and trees and shrubs Florida. There was once a major supplier of fish and wood products. We loved the colors of the houses and shops, the state of mind - like the monkeys in the trees, the small beach, the mall, history,Curdmudgeonalia Bookstore, and the countless possibilities for activities. We love Key West and Key West is like, minus the amount of the high price and the long way there. Going back for a long weekend soon! It is about 45 minutes from Chieri. Leave all the time! This is a gem!

Down the road, we knew Dakotah Winery waiting! The reasons for saying that this is a special place. An old Spanish cannon, a windmill, and the ancient wine-making equipment are among the most versatileRange of furniture. Inside, the owners, Rob and Max Rittgen enthusiastic, knowledgeable and friendly! We enjoyed meeting the two men. The tasting is free, without pressure, and the wines we enjoyed so much, we bought some bottles. But wait, there's more! A duck pond in the back, with food for our feathered friends and koi pond to feed the stock. A shaded pergola invites. Inside, the cellar is visible, and a well-stocked gift shop can call your name. Among other things,the name "Dakotah" is a Lakota Indian and means friend. Allow 30 minutes. We found another gem!

"Florida Last Frontier" is Horseshoe Beach. A drive through mostly bush here brings the curious visitor. We were in the park for our picnic. The view was very nice, with pelicans and the islands in sight. There are some beautiful houses and boats with interesting names such as "hell on wheels". Provided us with our leftovers for lunch. However, there is no beach.Jackson Trail is near the city park, a picnic area for President Andrew Jackson, who has the dubious distinction of executing two British subjects near and nearly provoking a war has been called before he was still president.

By the time we reached Perry, we were ready to call it a day. Days Inn offers a good deal - $ 133 for a two night stay. They had a pool. Byron Butler Parkway Old Mexico was a nice restaurant with good food. We had a little language problem ended with Greg and a bowl of gold fishSize MARYJO was drinking sherry and served in place of Chardonnay. The dinner was $ 40 before tip.

Day 3

A good breakfast is located in the southern Hill Country Kitchen, Perry. Grits, biscuits and even must have catfish. Note: Southern, delicious as it is, involves a lot of carbohydrates and fried. Our breakfast was $ 14: A 3 omelet with grits and biscuits and 2eggs, fried potatoes and bacon, two coffees.

The forest of crackers and Homestead Museum is worth a visit! Did you knowturpentine that Florida is a major industry? The pine contributes to approximately 5,000 other products. Wow! The self-guided museum illuminates the timber industry and wildlife. Next door is a Cracker 1864 farmhouse, complete with house, barn, outbuildings, chicken and other farm buildings. Cracker is a term that refers to the Florida native and has come from the crack of the whip Florida cowboys! A garden created food all year round. Sugar cane grows when we were there. The grapes arefor the production of fresh fruit, jelly and wine. The smoke house was used for meat, so the family could eat all year round. Take your time and imagine life as it was then. Women who wash their clothes off, they hammer on a workbench. They cooked in a kitchen on secondment to the home to reduce the risk of fire. Men hunted and farmed to provide food. We think it would be an adventure, try this life for a few days, but I'm glad we live in the 21 Century. Allow an hour. Admission is € 2 per person. APicnic and playground nearby.

Poppa Jim's a good lunch spot. Fresh oysters are shucked in front of you. Our server is the grandson of the author. He explained that the bar is as wide as "Poppa", a retired teacher, wanted to have space to store the shells of oysters waiting. Greg had the fresh oysters and oyster stew! MARYJO had the Greek salad with shrimp and pieces of fresh shrimp. It was all good, although the salad seemed to take a while '. Our bill was$ 19. Other products include gumbo, fried fish, cabbage swamp (an old classic Florida) and po'boys. We asked to beaches, and they told us there are no beaches in the area. Most locals go to swim up to "handle".

Downtown is a historic and charming, but small. It did not seem open to a room after five. It 'a good area for fishing, hunting and hiking.

Day 4

We ate breakfast at Hardees. Yes, it's a chain, but in the south to the bone, the blessHeart. Featured on the breakfast menu were fried bologna biscuit, biscuits and gravy pork chop, potatoes and stifled. Each of us has chosen to wrap the breakfast tasty and reasonable. Greg and MARYJO added fried potatoes, grits. With two coffee, the tab was $ 10. One of our best offers! Nourished, we wanted our car faithful to the north and the "handle" of Florida.

St. Mark's Lighthouse, the Lighthouse Tour of the Forgotten Coast of Florida has been a priority for us. We wanted to gothe lighthouse, but unfortunately for us, is closed to the public. However, we observed some hiking, bird watching and butterfly. We were rewarded with some beautiful butterflies, some birds and a chat with the lighthouse keeper.

The lighthouse was built in 1829 The first lighthouse was built with hollow walls for the presence of moisture. But the plans called for solid walls, so the lighthouse was demolished and rebuilt! The lighthouse keeper was up to 15 whale oil lamps to light every night,and then deletes them every morning and clean all the windows! This lasted for hours!

We took the path Levee lighthouse, just outside the lighthouse. Along the way we saw seagulls, pelicans, herons and egrets. Monarchs, common Sulphur, Gulf fritillary by viceroys and danced. Prickly pear flowers have had rights and were prepared by those who know how to prepare the purple fruit harvest. This was used by the Indians. Sabal palm, also known as the cabbage palm grows along the path.The natives used the palm of the roof for cloth weaving, and ate the berries. Other plants are red cedar, wax myrtle and Bee Balm.

A beautiful park, Piazza San Marco offers hiking and biking trails, a visitor center and public boat landing. Admission is only $ 5 per carload! Visitors could spend anywhere from one hour to one day.
Driving the coastal road has given us a lot of landscape. Gulf of Mexico has often been in sight. At Wakulla Visitor Center, we learned that some of the "Tarzan" movies1930's and 40's with Johnny Weissmuller Wakulla Springs were shot. Located directly across the street was a park with springs, which once was very popular. The belief that water would cure everything from headaches brought on serious illness, many people in the region. Today, the springs are there, but all the bath houses are gone.

In addition, after the most beautiful race in Park Bald Point, we stopped for our picnic. The view was magnificent! The dunes, sea oats,Birds and butterflies were so beautiful! We saw a myrtle covered with monarch butterflies! A walk on the bright white sand was hilarious! Some people were fishing the surf. Driftwood was at the beach and cypress knobs astride the coast.

There are many settlements along the coastal road, including Panacea and Carrabelle. Carrabelle is a small city with a focus on fishing. Station has the world's smallest police. The station is a mobile phone! Often the police cars areSitting next to the cab waiting for a call. Must be nice to live in an area with low crime rate!

Crooked River Lighthouse, Lighthouses Lighthouse Tour of the another is only open to the public on Saturday, but visitors are free to visit the lighthouse keeper at any time at home. This is a replica of the 1895 four-bedroom home. Exceptions are air conditioned and have modern plumbing. The lighthouse in iron and steel, and during the renovation, the structure had only sand andnew painting - has been very well maintained in these conditions! On the site of a picnic area with a 70-foot pirate ship for children, is called "Carabella". There are many species of native plants and birds. Admission is free. If it is Saturday, wait 15 minutes, unless the children are with you. Then you have enough game time!

Home for the next two nights is St. Joe's Peninsula State Park is located in the Gulf and is miles from any city. There are no concessions, but toilets and showers are clean andmodern. Two nights in a tent is $ 53 for our tent. For $ 5 and we had the wood for $ 2 a bag of ice. We are located in Sandy Pines Campground is very nice and secluded. However, it is on the edge of a swamp, and wetter. We heard a whistle, owl, while we ate our meals with homemade chili! Another camp is Gulf Breeze.

The BP station is the center of trade. Scallop Cove BP include renting canoes, kayaks, bikes, beach chairs and fishing gear. Bait, food, ice,Lunch, clothing and souvenirs. They also chartered fishing trips. They have the corner on the market!

Day 5

A quick breakfast of coffee with the field, fruit and toast, we started our day. The owl was the horn during breakfast! Cycling along the beach road, lease course of BP has provided an opportunity for us to try first-hand views of some beautiful beach houses, see the butterflies and birds to observe the plants and to exercise. Beautiful names like Jamaica,Summer Breeze and Bay were some of the names of the streets. The houses were named Coquina, Almost There and Haven. We saw two dead snakes and remembered as the ranger had told us, rattlesnakes are now because so many people to intentionally kill, they are protected! Rattlesnakes have their uses - is killing the rats! The cost was $ 7 per hour per bike.

The exercise had us ready for lunch, so we went heads Cone, one of the few places to eat. We found a ship-shaped building, painted bright blue, with TikiUmbrellas for patio tables and a pool table outside. They sell products, too! Each of us had a grilled fish sandwich with a side of fries and a glass of wine. Delicious! Our tab was $ 30 before tip. Other foods are hamburgers, salads, soups and desserts. There are some vegetarian dishes! Prices range from $ 3.99 to $ 13.99.

The beaches are beautiful white sugar sand! The dunes are protected, so do not walk up to them! The trees are beautiful, draped with Spanish Mosson the branches as decoration. There were very few people here when we were here in early November. Most of the few companies that are in the area closed for the season. Boating, fishing, bird watching, swimming and hiking to enjoy some outdoor activities. The story is rich region. The natives were here long before the Europeans, tools and pottery remains show. Spanish explorers were here in 1500 years. The settlers began moving here in 1800 years. The U.S. government has purchasedMuch of the land in 1940 for military training.

Jellyfish are marine turtles, rays and sharks in the marine life. On the ground, could rats, snakes and mice was observed. While we were recording, a woman called and said that the Rangers a snake in his mobile home! There are many birds, terns, beach runners, woodpeckers, wrens, woodpeckers, hawks and ducks. Please note the warnings on Alligator Bay and the central regions. Always store in a desert or gently!
One of the localcritters decided to check our'm cooking at night. It 'was closed and did not contain food, but an accident has awakened the contents spilled on the ground to be explored.

Greg decided to start our dinner, and enjoy surf fishing. The Whiting bite, and within an hour had 6 of them and prepare a fluke, of course. He had so much fun! MARYJO kept the bait fish and predators from gulls and plovers! A dip in the cool water was beautiful. Nothing like fresh fish, grilled on aCampfire! The hoot owl in the swamp is a beautiful accent to a meal.

Day 6

The dismantling of the tent, the decomposition is an easy task when the weather is nice! We have a passion for this industry, even if it is low. Port St. Joe is a picturesque town, we passed on the road the Panhandle.

Continue past the pasture, farm, small villages, small towns, wood and water, we finally arrived at Suwannee River State Park, near the pretty townLive Oak. Of oaks, red cedar, and pine trees dominate the park bathrooms and showers are modern and well maintained. There were many campers when we were here, so we had a lot of privacy. We were also one of the tents a few! Wood and ice are available at the ranger station, as well as canoes. The ranger told us that the next place to replenish stocks is the Wal-Mart in Live Oak, about nine miles.

At nightfall, after a beautiful sunset, we had our bonfire and our heartsSandwiches. The air was much cooler.

Day 7

The 40-something temperatures had hightailin us' into town for breakfast! Too cold for us to take to cook if you do not need. Fortunately we found Dixie Diner, a good local cuisine of the south, the chops and eggs, cereal, biscuits sawmill, sold like hot cakes and good coffee. MARYJO had the chops and eggs, while Greg chose the male Paul Bunyan breakfast, biscuits and sawmill gravy, bacon, fried potatoes,and eggs. Total for both first tip was $ 17 - a bargain for a good meal with good service.

A walk after dinner Live Oak has been fun and instructive. The Suwannee County Historical Museum, though small, attractive, funny and illuminating. Exhibitions include a 192-s Country Kitchen, Moonshine Still, PBX 195-0, a pony and cart belonging to the first governor of Florida, Charles Drew. Admission is free. Randy Torrance, the curator, gave us some history of the city,and current activities of the museum sponsors chatted. Allow at least an hour quarter. While in town, check the Courthouse, Old Court House, United Methodist Church, and gift shop McHale, a fairy dragon and wizard, and much more!

No more than a short distance in White Springs, Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park is that there are activities and camping, hiking, shopping, fishing and horseback riding. The center is dedicated to the memory of Stephen Foster, writerabout 200 songs, especially in the years 1850 and 1860. Titles like "I Dream of Jeannie, dark-haired," "Camptown Races" and, of course, "Swanee River." Oddly enough, Stephen Foster was not a Southerner, but was born in Pittsburgh, PA. He has never visited Florida, and was confined to the south again. He died in 1864 at the age of 37 years. He is a kind of legend ever since. In the auditorium of exquisite handcrafted dioramas are displayed by some of his songs. Pianos and organs as theShows, including the keyboard J'anko. It is extremely unusual for a keyboard, invented with 6 different sets of keys, in 1882. This is a beautiful piece awesome! It's based on Stephen Foster Memorial Carillon, holds 97 bells, one of the largest in the world. The music is played regularly. In addition, there is a craft, shops and a restaurant. Special events, such as the Florida Folklife Festival on the grounds. Snapping turtles, alligators, sturgeon in the Gulf,and other wildlife call the park home. In the spring of life is a Florida Folk Festival on the grounds. The entrance to the park is only $ 5. Leave now, at least.

White Springs was once a tourist town, known for its healing mineral springs. Native Americans before the area was considered sacred because of the supposedly medicinal springs.
A warm afternoon for a canoe trip on the Suwannee River called. We paddled upstream, basking in the sun, and the rockFormations, trees and sandy banks of the River. At one point the water is stirred a sturgeon! The neighborhood is quiet, cool water, and the return trip easier! Upstream first allowed us to drive again. Do not forget to bring water to drink, and sunscreen before his time. For 2 hours, the fee was $ 10.

A chicken dinner with peppers, onions and sweet potato fries on the stove was delicious! Sitting around the fire kept us comfortable! A glass of wine addedAmbiance!

There is much to see and plenty to do in North Florida! We recommend this trip to anyone who wants to get out of the way!


Adventures in North Florida

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Symbols Scare - 13 Common Artifacts of Horror

!±8± Symbols Scare - 13 Common Artifacts of Horror

Most of the movie or use the models of some objects as metaphors for the idea that the filmmakers tried to convey. In horror films, many of these objects are used to improve mood, to identify character traits to emphasize themes and concepts (eg, good and bad), and suspicious events. Objects can add powerful symbols, the depth and meaning to be a story.

Horror films try to capture our worst nightmares. As Carl Jung observed in his book The Man and His Symbols (1979): "Every day itemsor ideas can have a potent psychological meaning in a dream that we dreamed of seriously disturbed awake despite nothing worse than a locked room or a train lost "and" In general, the unconscious reveals in any case we look in dreams, in which it appears, not as a rational thought, but as a symbolic image. "

Some of the most symbolic objects found in horror:

1 Religious Symbols - religion is very common in horror, with themesLife and death, spirituality, man, to play God, to fight the inner and outer demons, good and evil, and so on. Objects of worship, Christians, occult, satanic, voodoo, or any other kind of faith in something bigger than humanity. In The Skeleton Key (2005), a hospice worker Caroline Ellis is skeptical and not believe in the supernatural, although hoodoo products and legends of their environment in the swampy, primitive farm, where you take care of an older man, Ben. When Benbelieves in hoodoo magic, Caroline begins to piece together more and more about the lynching of a pair of slaves, made hoodoo in the attic, and shift their belief system. She is aware of juju - books of magic and spells recorded, discovered in the attic - and begins to perform rituals. Eventually she makes her fear with faith and this is their undoing, as to take the slaves who have to live in the bodies of others, his body is necessary. He left thesymbolic objects overwhelm reasoning.

2 Symbols of death - death is, of course, ubiquitous in horror and there are many representative objects, such as coffins, tombstones, skeletons, angels of death, and so on. Psycho (1960), are representatives of taxidermy birds dead mother in the house and schizophrenic Bates' attempts to keep his life after death. To my horror, there can be no confusion between life and death, ghosts, zombies, and the supernatural, so that objectscan help to symbolize that which side. By the beginning of Jacob's Ladder (1990), Jacob receives an underground tunnel, which symbolizes life and death, and 'caught caught. The noise of the trains, the little missing on the track, with distorted faces, as it is full of lost souls. As has always suffered from hallucinations and his life spirals out of control, is the only one who finds solace with his chiropractor Louis, which has spread like a cherub. Later we found out that he isactually an angel. Louis Jacob tells the truth about his situation, if Jacob does not understand the true meaning at the time. The fire that lights AOK Jacob (Jacob believes that the army was the hallucination of experiments) must be burned and its attachments are a thing of life. Fire symbolically repeated many times in the film, and Jacob is literally through them before they finally consumed by the hellish purgatory.

3 Colors - Many films use color toTopics and symbolize the forces of good and evil. Red is often associated with evil, blood, lust and violence in a relationship, like the Red Queen in Resident Evil (2002). Black is also naturally associated with evil, while light, neutral colors and earth tones with the good or the general population are connected.

4 - The light can be many things, such as hope, transition, evacuation, and also symbolize the death (for example Poltergeist "Do not go into the light"!) Sunlight usually a feeling of comfort, sothe inconsistency of sunlight and terror can be particularly annoying, as in the famous graveyard scene Night of the Living Dead (1968). Candles, lanterns and flashlights are often sources of light in horror, as this light can only be cast so far, while the surrounding darkness is full of shadows. In this opening scene of Hellraiser (1987), the bulbs hanging in the torture chamber immediately sets the tone.

INT. Torture Chamber NIGHT

The bare light bulbs in the room that we entered,Swing hard, confusing us. There are chains - dozens of them - will disappear with the darkness of the ceiling, everyone is swinging back and forth. Some end to hooks, with pieces of skin and tendon compliance, but some are serrated, others simply dripping with blood.

They are hunted in the claustrophobic horror film The Descent UK (2005), a group of friends on a caving expedition by inhuman creatures. The women are in virtual darkness and light is trapped underground his only friend, as theThe creatures are blind. Light and dark are often themed to represent good and evil, so that the horrors of the night and hope for a new beginning, if you've used it to survive.

5 Saw a majority of horror films with the use of weapons, from machine guns - weapons. The weapons are phallic symbolism, male power and the woman, the villain outsmarts proposes essentially castrated. Leatherface Texas Chainsaw Massacre gun in his (1974) is the ultimate phallicSymbol of power rages. The weapons are the most symbolically powerful when it reflects character, Leatherface lives and for this reason.

6 Fabric - Fabric comes in many forms of terror, such as curtains, carpets and furniture covered with dust. Since the material can cover up, gets stronger as exciting as it suggests the presence of something behind. The protagonist can hide behind stuff, but obviously not protected from it. In The Others (2001), the mother hears voices inHouse and enters a room where all the stored items are covered with dust. With regard to strengthen the voices, begins to pull down the sheets to try to reveal the source. This film is the stuff as a metaphor for refusing to cover up the truth of the dark mother used to accept, that killed their children. The curtains are always closed in the house also emphasize this. After the mother takes the truth, there is no need to live in tents and can light.

7 Keys / Locks - Keysand palaces symbolize secrets, confinement, and the hidden objects or places. In The Skeleton Key Caroline is trying to solve their Bens was paralyzed patients. The skeleton of his key works in any room in the house except one in the attic. He manages to enter the room and discovered a series of disturbing secrets that will lead to their own demise. In the other, the mother has to constantly lock and unlock the doors, the light from reaching their children, who have a rare disease and will die if preventedexposed to sunlight. In this film, put the keys and locks of their limited thinking, and their physical confinement in purgatory. Only when she accepts the truth is that all doors can be unlocked, can fall because the curtains.

8 Doors and windows - doors and windows (or portal) have many symbolic meanings. Often help symbolize characterization. With windows, a person has a limited perspective as a spectator and is not part of the outside world. The people searchThrough the window, or the fear of the outside world can not physically able to join. In the other, the mother is often the window and looked in his house because his children prisoners, and a dense fog pervasive. Eventually, they and their children through the window onto a world that no longer belong. On the other hand, the doors can be symbolic occasion. With horror, but the windows and doors are usually a means of capture or escape. They are also veryused to build the suspense ... is something lurking behind the door slightly open window or out of the dark? On the night of the living dead, doors and windows are dangerous, that can penetrate the zombies, despite efforts to block it. Some of the most frightening scenes are zombies when the hands reach through the spaces between the boards. Windows can also embody a haunted house, such as eyes, as always brilliant, quarter-circle windows in Amityville Horror.

9Labyrinths / Mazes - Mazes and labyrinths are often in terror seemed to increase the players lack of control. The maze in The Shining, the complex maze of underground hive in Resident Evil, offer many possibilities for unexpected surprises around the corner, hatches, round action, and a sense of improbability for the flight.

10 Dolls - Dolls often appeared in horror stories. , The incongruity of a toy for children and the risk is irritating, asDolls are usually happiness, innocence and care. But their distorted human qualities, such as large heads, wide-eyed, exaggerated, or features, can be particularly frightening. Puppet shows can be subtle, like the puppet in the other. The puppet string represents a character that has the control of its movements or destiny as the mother, although their efforts. There is also a scary moment where it joins the "other side" and its definitions Permanentthe reality is completely safe. Dolls can also take a leading role as the evil Chucky series. The same effect was unnerving used with clowns, even if they have already abused it lost much of their effect. Dolls, on the other hand, in many forms, from voodoo to Barbie dolls and antique and contemporary hinges, offer great opportunities for symbolic use. A doll, the symbolism, which can be expressed as a playground or other, couldinclude sexuality, lack of control, death, longing, regret, family, aging, and more.

11 Masks - Phantom of the Opera slasher classic The masks are often used to hide the bad. The masks are motionless, except for eyes that peer through them, making them as the faces Doll. In The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Leatherface wears three different masks (made of human skin) that reflect his mood or victims. And who can ever forget Jason hockey mask or white faceMichael Myers? Occasionally, the villain behind the mask of being a woman. The Japanese film, carved: The crack-mouth Woman (2007), is an urban legend that a suburb of the city by the spirit of a woman whose beautiful face had been horribly disfigured says terrified. Would the streets wearing a long coat and surgical mask. He would approach her young victims and the removal of the mask, she wonders if she was pretty. Your answer would inevitably violentDecline.

12 Mirrors - mirrors or mirror-like reflections in glass or water effects, many symbolic meanings, but usually represent the duality of the different characters. Have obvious connotations of the broken mirror shattered lives and personalities. Mirrors can also be voyeuristic, vanity and sexual problems - we show our body and beautify our faces in front of them in private. Expression levels may also dangers. The following scene from Halloween: H20 (1998) is agood example of how effective this tactic can be like a sudden fear:

Linda steals the palm above the mirror fogged up and wipes the steam ... On the mirror. In his reflection, we see Molly and Linda ... Then - The shape is derived from the cloud of steam behind it!

The mirror is the subject of numerous films, including Alexandre Aja film was the mirror 2008, which is based on the 2003 Korean film Into the Mirror. In these films, the mirror is a gateway between good and evil, whichSymbolism like doors and windows.

13 Rope - Rope has many symbolic meanings, from bondage, flogging and death (the noose), a means of escape or survival. With horror, strings are usually used as a form of slavery. This symbolism has been used since the early days of cinema, and had a symbolic meaning. At the opening of James Whale's Frankenstein (1931), one of the first images is a pair of hands pulling on a rope, hands, lower a coffin from grave robbers Dr.Frankenstein and his assistant to pull back in front of a statue of the Grim Reaper. Later in the opening sequence, a cut down is condemned to death by a rope from the gallows, but disappointed that it needs another brain, as his severed neck.

Symbolism can be very powerful and is an important tool for improving the character and charm. Everyday objects can be used to change the mood to be effective. In addition, a paper doll can suggestively fear when in the right hands!


Symbols Scare - 13 Common Artifacts of Horror

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