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Let The Right One In. A slide show by Gunnar Harrison. John Ajvide Lindqvist. Born in 1968 in Blackeberg , Sweden. Specializes in horror stories. Oskar. Main protagonist. 12-year-old victim of school bullies. Parents are divorced due to alcoholic abuse.
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Let The Right One In A slide show by Gunnar Harrison
John AjvideLindqvist • Born in 1968 in Blackeberg, Sweden. • Specializes in horror stories.
Oskar • Main protagonist. • 12-year-old victim of school bullies. • Parents are divorced due to alcoholic abuse. • Lives next to a very strange girl.
Hakan • Pedophile. • Collects blood to feed to Eli, the vampire girl he lives with. • Becomes mutated towards the end and hunts Eli and Oskar down.
Favorite Character: Eli • Oskar’s vampire next door neighbor. • Becomes very good friends with Oskar. • Can only come out at night. • Very old; her past and creation are mysterious.
Least Favorite Character: Oskar’s Father • A raging alcoholic. • Divorced from Oskar’s mother after one of his alcohol-induced outbursts. • Oskar visits him from time to time.
Exposition • Oskar is a bullied boy at school who has no friends until he meets Eli, his mysterious next-door neighbor who’s also a vampire. Insane events unfold.
Rising Action • The rising action occurs when Hakan escapes the hospital. He is physically deformed and is on the hunt for Oskar and Eli.
Climax • The climax occurs when Hakan and Eli face off in the basement of their apartment complex.
Falling Action • After the police find the bodies and Hakan is defeated, the action starts to fall into a more soothing tone.
Resolution • Hakan is dead and Oskar is still alive and doing well. Or so it seems… The ending of this book is the most satisfying thing I’ve ever read.
Setting • Blackeberg, Sweden • 1982 • A dreary, dark place.
Theme • Dark (vampires, violence) • Warm (coming of age romance) • Uplifting (mostly the ending)
Personal Rating • 9/10. It’s a very well written book that will reward the reader as long as you can stomach some of the more brutal sections. A very satisfying ending.
Social Issue • I’ve chosen to write about alcohol abuse as my social issue. It’s a common problem throughout the world that needs to be recognized more often.
YouTube Video Abuse Commercial
Song • “Bostons” by Have Heart “…and in this father I hardly know, was a son who took back what the bottle stole.”
Poem • “Please Stop, Mom” by Kayla S. Birdno • http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/family/poetry.asp?poem=1553
News Broadcast http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/AheadoftheCurve/interlock-ignition-devices-required-convicted-drunken-drivers/story?id=8819759
Local News Story http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=9586464
National News Story http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/19/sports/ncaafootball/19drunk.html?_r=1
Website Article http://www.buzzle.com/articles/is-dui-a-felony.html