Carlie Casas
Joined January 2018
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With a background in theatre and literature, Carlie strives to write about horror - AND BEYOND! From literary analysis of novels to production design of films, they lend a deeper look into the horrifying.
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“It’s Hip to Be Square” and Write an Essay
“ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE is scrawled in blood red lettering on the side of the Chemical Bank near the corner of Eleventh and First…” Bret Easton Ellis begins his 1991 novel, American Psycho, with a paragraph that is comprised of a single sentence. This is an example of alternate grammar. While alternate grammar is used frequently in fiction, its usage is pushed to an extreme in American Psycho. This helps establish the various themes of Ellis’s incredibly dense novel.
By Carlie Casas6 years ago in Horror