Elements of Horror
Figurative Language
Sensory Descriptions
100

"Jesus watches from the wall"

Religion

100

"Momma hissed like a burned cat."

Simile

100

"The overhead light was strong and harsh and yellow."

Sight

200

"She could only crawl into the living room with her hair hanging in her face, braying huge, hoarse sobs."

Woman in Distress

200

"Her eyes were very large in the rimless glasses; they looked like poached eggs."

Simile

200

Listening to Tennessee Ernie Ford singing 'Let the Lower Lights Be Burning.'"

Sound

300

"She was whirled into the closet headfirst and she struck the far wall and fell on the floor in a semidaze. The door slammed and the key turned."

Entrapment

300

"Momma's Magnified eyes swam in front of her."

Metaphor

300

"It Struck her backhand across the jaw and Carrie fell down in the doorway between the hall and the living room, weeping loudly."

Touch

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