Branden Le
Mrs.Nordgaarden
English Period F
11/3/15
In "The Waxwork", by A. M. Barrage, Hewson, a journalist, stays the night at a waxwork museum filled with creepy waxworks. One thing that got in the way of Hewson was his imagination. His imagination caused him to stress. After encountering French murderers, Hewson felt as if he laid dead in the middle of the floor. At the end it was only his mind psyching him out.
The hardest situation that Hewson has been through was the fight with himself. Hewson thought that one of the waxwork figures would attack and threaten to kill him. In his head he would think that something is moving even when it isn't. This would effect him because if someone were too see something creepy move such as a ghost, they would freak out. Everyone, including me, would act this way if something were to scare someone this much.
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