Beauty & The Creep

Theme

Genre

Setting

Target Audience

Buster Hund

Kat

Inspiration

Format

Strange Addiction - Dog Girl

The Grimms Tales

Original Disney Stories

Phillip Pullman's Recreations

Thriller

Crime

Fantasy

'Hund' is the German translation for dog.

'Buster' is a typical dog name, therefore it really highlights the idea that he's more of an animal than human.

There is a unexpected turn to my story, which follows the ideas of thriller, this will help draw my audience in and encourage them to read more.

Sci-Fi

Many crime conventions will be used in my story as it's main theme is domestic abuse and eventually on of the characters die. Therefore, crime has a huge influence on creating the suspension in my piece, and a even bigger impact on what my article will be about.

My story has a very unique and unusual subject. When reading the story, I want my reader's t wonder if he is a mythical creature or alien but soon find out by the article that he was in fact human.

My story uses the convention of Sci-Fi in the sense that it is creepy and mysterious, creating the idea of curiosity for the reader as they wonder what Buster is.

Domestic Abuse

Unusual Addictions

Feminism

Short Story

Newspaper Article

Statistics

Statements

Pictures

Audio if there is time

Ages 16+

All genders

My story isn't aimed for a specific gender as I feel that no matter what gender you are, you are aware of the Disney tales and know about the happily ever after.

I think by this age you are becoming more familiar with the world and begin to realise that it isn't as sweet as the Disney make it out to be.

I have chosen the name Kat for the 'Beauty' of my story, This is because of the stereotypical idea of a cat and dog's conflict, and that a dog is a man's best friend and vice versa for the cat and a woman

Cellar

Countryside

Modern/Adapted