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Steven King’s “Salem’s Lot” explores the theme of fear and love. ...
It concerns a small town in Maine named Jerusalem’s Lot (shortened to ‘Salem’s Lot’) and the pervasive evil that comes to habitat it. ...
Introduced to the small town of ‘Salem’s Lot’ are the three strangers: a writer named Ben Mears who used to live in the town when he was young. ... “Salem’s Lot” is set in an old isolated house called Marsden house. ...
The use of supernatural story line makes the novel more interesting to me as a lot of imagination has been used by the author. ...
The novel begins and ends with Ben and Mark leaving once again visit the Lot, as they have discovered the vampire threat has not vanished. ‘Salem’s Lot’ ends with a cliffhanger that will probably never be balanced. ... ‘Salem’s Lot’ is not just a vampire novel.
Approximate Word count = 1363 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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