Narrator: Bria sings the lullaby with a soft smooth voice. Her voice is soothing and is making Alex sleepy. Alex grabs a stuffed bear and snuggles close to it as her eyes droop. Her eyes closed fully and within seconds after the third verse of the song you could hear that Alex’s breathing is even, showing that Alex had finally fallen asleep right as Bria finished the lullaby. Bria Finished tucking in Alex and walks out of the room and lightly closes the door. Once she goes back into her room she sits down at the computer to finish her work that will take all night. The camera looks at the clock and it changes to 2:30 and moves towards Bria. Showing her face down against the keys fast asleep. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- …show more content…
Now having time to look around Bria sees the huge staircase right near the door leading up in a curve to a balcony that has two hallways seen from the bottom of the stair. The stairs have an old type of carpet on it. A dark burgundy with specks of silver spring from the stairs going against the dark mahogany wood covering the floor. The walls are a dark violet with small black designs of crests that swirl together in to create a pattern that reminds Bria of a hospital symbol but with a skull. The high ceiling has small intricate carving unable to see from her point of view. Turning to shut the door she notices that the door is a dark wood with old designs. There are window right next the door that have victorian glass. Alex: I found the board. Let's play in the dining room. Narrator: Bria follows down the dark hallway with the same wall and floor. The narrow hallway is bare with no pictures. Just empty except for the door that leads to the downstairs where she met Randis. Continuing down the hallway instead of going left to the kitchen she takes a right into the dining room. The walls and floor are the same but there is a large dark oak table with fancy chairs in the big space. Alex is sitting down at the table with the chess board set up. Alex: I call
They go through all the rooms with all the colors and drapes. The guest throughout the night walk through each room until they hit the black room. They start with blue, then goes to purple, next is green, then orange, white, violet, and then finally black. The only thing different was in each room besides the seventh had the same things in it, drapes, a couple windows with fires on the outside, a door, and chairs. All except the seventh room with had black walls with red drapes and window panes.
I didn 't know what to do so, this smaller guy named General Zaroff came and invited me in. Then, I get inside of the Mansion into the dining room and there was a large table with plenty of seats then what they needed. I explained what
A tiny blocked off window is at the top of the door. Emily steps away from the window. She wears a long white gown, reminiscent
Abigail looked around her cell. There were no windows except for a small one in the door and no furniture, besides a deteriorated chair in the corner. The floor of the cell was very dirty with bizarre colored stains on the floor and
The next morning I had woken up with no memory of ever having fallen asleep. To my surprise, the other bed was no longer empty. "Annabelle?" I crept closer, "Are you awake?" The bed sheets remained still.
A Sleepwalker’s Serenade!’ , he announced. Everyone in the room whistled as the aforementioned musicians entered the light. Curiously enough, they both had
This is ironic, because of her current situation as a mother. The room has bars on the windows, they were originally placed there to keep children safe while playing in the nursery. The next thing that draws her attention is the yellow wallpaper, she finds absolutely repulsive. She also notices that the bed is heavy and held in place by chains so that is can not move. Another hindrance the wife is aware of is the gate at the head of the stairs.
[It is morning and the sky that shows through the old windows of the building is a peaceful hazy blue-dark. Daylight sunshine shows in the distance. The outside world, unmistakable to the eyes from the old windows is of a cool winter. The lights hanging in the inside of the building projects a dull puncturing yellow and throws shadows onto the dividers giving a clean, shocking feeling. Every room looks like a jail cell.
The room; lying there for years at a time. Crumbled, cluttered, clothing lay upon the nail polish covered carpet. Neatly organized posters, artwork, and cd’s hang gently on the blank white wall, creating emphasis on what she likes. Pictures of friends and family taped in a heart formation beside her bed ; reminding her that without them her heart would be broken.
She wanted a room down in the basement, because that’s where all of the pretty rooms were, “‘Then do let us go downstairs,’ I said,
I walked through the double doors, and down the yellow tile hallway, all
Ms. Compton occupies the master bedroom (downstairs) and the second bedroom is used as an office. The third bedroom is the guest bedroom, which consists of a queen-sized bed and the fourth bedroom is Comelia’s bedroom. Comelia’s bedroom is nicely decorated in pink and lime green. She has a daybed and crib that would be used for her sister Amber. There is a walk in closet, dressers, television and a customized rocking chair with Comelia’s name engraved.
The only downside of the abbey, which is quite luxurious, is the decor. Seven rooms are color-coded and arranged east to west. The last of these rooms is an eerie room that is decorated in black and scarlet. This room contains a
Lily’s Room is a bright yellow, which is not normal, because the other patient's room are a light grey or just plain white. She also has a variety of toys, stuffed animals, and candy wrappers scattered throughout her room. Lily is nutritious to what to play games with the people who work and take tours in The asylum. She will turn on and off flashlights and toss her toys around her room.
Bedrooms are a repeated symbol used in Anderson’s Speak that expresses the struggles with establishing identity. An early example of symbolism involving bedrooms occurs when Melinda criticizes her room for not matching her personality. Just after Melinda rushes up to her room, she is reminded of how out of place and strange her bedroom is. Melinda thinks, “My room belongs to an alien. It is a postcard of who I was in fifth grade.