The Bookshelf Chronicles

The Shining by Stephen King


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Stephen King’s 1977 novel, The Shining, serves as a foundational text in modern horror by blending supernatural terror with the grim realities of familial collapse and addiction. The story follows Jack Torrance, a recovering alcoholic whose descent into madness is fueled by the malevolent, sentient spirits of the isolated Overlook Hotel. Central to the narrative is his son Danny, whose psychic abilities, known as the shining, make him the primary target of the hotel’s predatory history. While the plot concludes with a fiery confrontation and the destruction of the hotel, the core of the work explores inherited trauma and the fragility of the human mind. The text also highlights the stark differences between King's emotionally driven novel and Stanley Kubrick’s cold cinematic adaptation, emphasizing the book's focus on Jack’s tragic struggle for redemption. Ultimately, the source illustrates how the novel uses gothic tropes to examine the very real monsters of domestic violence and personal failure.

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The Bookshelf ChroniclesBy AC Wilson