Thursday, November 14, 2019
The Knife :: essays research papers
   The knife                 Everybody has read a horror story before at some point, but a story from Alfred         Hitchcock is different because at the end he leaves the reader thinking what has         happened. In "The Knife" he uses Plot, Setting, and Conflict to do just this.             Edward Dawes and Herbert Smithers are just two friends having a drink with each        other, but one of them has a knife that was found in a nearby sewer drain. Herbert is         cleaning it widly as if he was possesed. Then a red ruby appears on the knife when he is         done cleaning it, now the madness breaksout like a terrible plague..             While Herbert is admiring the knife, the maid walks in and asks to see the knife,        but all of a sudden Herbert goes insane out of his mind when the maid touched him,         then he stares right at the maid with a devilish look, and out of the blue he stabbed her,         next thing you know the maid is on the floor dead and Herbert runs out the house as fast         as he can. The reader may think this is the climax, but it is not, it is the rising action         leading up to the climax. Alfred Hitchcock does not tell the reader why he stabbed her,        he likes to leaving the reader thinking and get more into the story, which is kind of like a        hook to keep the reader reading.             The climax is where he will get the readers interested more in the story. After        Herbert runs out Edward Dawes picks up the knife and notifys the police of the incident.        once he has called the police for some reason he goes into the kitchen to clean the         wicked knife. While he is cleaning it, it slips out of his hand and cuts his arm, then his        wife walks in and trys to help him, then Edward goes bezerk just like his friend Herbert        and for no reason stabbs her in her chest.             The falling action and conclusion get a little weird because the police get to the         scene, and they start discussing about this, but the sergeant remembers a murder on the         same street a while back, and the person that was murdered on this street was Marie         Kelly, the last victim of Jack The Ripper. When Jack The Ripper was getting away he         dropped the knife into a sewer drain. Both men say it was the knife that made them stabb    					    
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