Word: terrorized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mirage No. 2: With the "atmosphere of terror" largely lifted since Stalin's death, the Soviet system is now evolving toward full freedom of opinion...
Comedy indicates a "different temperament" from tragedy, Bentley said. "It prefers only to hint at the serious side," while tragedy confronts pain directly, "taking terror by the hand." Comedy "veils its feelings with eloquencies, while tragedy is a "long lament...
Herm thinks his films serve a psychic purpose: "None of us ever rids himself of terror. My pictures can help a normal mind rid itself of fears--if someone has a mental twist, then he shouldn't be allowed outside...
...disturbance" resulting from trag two elements: fear and pity. comes from the "mystery of what us, our ignorance of the In watching tragedy on the stage take terror by the hand, and as it more, we fear a little less." is not merely reduced by being it changes to awe, the of fear...
...written in a style compounded of Hans Christian Andersen imaginativeness and American Gothic hyperbole. His Night of the Hunter (1954), a surefooted, poetic horror story of two children and a malevolent pursuer, was told with controlled passion. Now in The Watchman, Grubb has pulled out all the stops, piled terror on madness, disaster on helplessness. The book is a mixture of poetic rage against cruelty in man, a song in praise of physical love, a cry of despair at the blows dealt to the innocent young...