26 Eylül 2015 Cumartesi

MISERY
Annie Wilkes has an obsession with Paul Sheldon. After Paul had a car accident, she takes him to her farm to take care of him. He has to be in hospital but after a while Paul realizes that she is insane and keeping him in the house as a prisoner.

The story takes place in Colorado, in Annie's house. Annie's house is a bit far away from the city center. It is a big house and there are strong locks on all the outside doors. The events happen in the middle of winter. It was heavily snowing and It was covered with snow allover. Even the eyes' of people could not meet with each other, while it was snowing. The bad weather was advantageous for her so that she was covering the kidnapping very well.

The look around the Annie's house
Annie Wilkes is insane and a retired nurse. She is definitely crazy that she even tried to kill a police officer with a lawnmower.  She keeps Paul Sheldon as a prisoner in her house. She is prone to violence. She is a portly woman. She urges Paul to write a good ending to his book "Misery". She also forces him to write a new book. Annie wears generally messy clothes with spiked food. She is mad that almost every time she gets mad at Paul and scare him when he speaks. She is remorseless because she has killed so many people, she hits everyone and harm, she stabs people, she cut people into pieces, she uses ax on people. Addition to this she left Paul in the house with no food and drink for days.
Annie Wilkes

Paul Sheldon is a famous writer. He writes romantic and crime novels. He had a car crash. In whole story he tries to escape from Annie's house. Annie attacks him so often. He writes new book for Annie and a new ending. He is such an hardworking and successful person that he has so many books which are best seller. Also trying to escape and stay alive from Annie's house show his ambitious and braveness. Paul Sheldon is determined to escape, he has planned the ways of escaping in the story.


In this picture Paul Sheldon tries to write the book.
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The story actually tells us that craziness of fans may be so big that people can hurt each other. I think the author wants us to pay attention that some crazy fans have unnecessary behaviors.