Anne Wilkes in Stephen King's Misery
Title: Anne Wilkes in Stephen King's Misery
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 808 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Anne Wilkes in Stephen King's Misery
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 808 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
What does it take to frighten an author of best-selling horror novels? In Misery, Stephen King embodies a writer's fears about himself as a writer and about the continuation of his creativity in a richly elaborated and horrifi-cally psychotic woman, Annie Wilkes. In the novel, Annie represents a mother figure, a goddess, and a "constant reader". In reality, however, An-nie merely represents a creative part of King's mind.
Annie Wilkes is a proud mother of
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How do you think he feels about his readers?" (http://www.faf.buffallo.edu/html/willbern/misery/mis_stud.html).
Misery is about the powerful hold fiction can achieve over the reader, as personified in Annie Wilkes. Annie comes to embody a mother, goddess, and audience image in the novel. Whatever the circumstance, Annie's crea-tive force will live on. Her death will never be a reality, any more than Mis-ery Chastain's death is a reality.