JAWS THE BOOK
In Jaws terror strikes. This terror is what fuels the story. When the first attack is learned by the worn everyone is gripped with fear. As more die this grip tightens and slowly chokes the town. The terror starts because the killer is unseen and unknown, impossible to see and impossible to escape. There is also the evident amount of death involved with the shark attack. The town is soon to fail with the attack of a shark on a local water front. The first wave of terror would have to be that there is a creature living right near you but totally hidden. Less then a mile between the shark and people, the shark sees you but you will never see the shark. Not only is it unseen but also heartless and m
After the citizens of the town don't make money. When a large great white slowly moves in on a small waterfront town and takes a long residence there is only one reaction of the people in the town and that is terror. The next wave of terror is the death. Terror continues out of water, a community based on vacationers and the water is stopped cold when all of the water is unsafe. No one sees her die but they sure do find her body, parts. The shark strikes in the water, the only warning is too late because then you are already dead. The pyramid effect takes place first the vacationers do not come in fear of dying. A quick dip could be your last, a breath of fresh air could be your last word. People realize they kill and feel some amount of remorse or pain for what they do. Business depends on custimers and with no customers business fails. When the young boy Alex Kinter begs for a little floating on his raft he never sees the monstrous beast slide up and swallow him down. A shark does not, what he eats, what he kills does not matter to it. Feeling no pain the shark eats what, who and when it wants.
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