Madison Meeks 

Editor-in-Chief

Mvm7037@psu.edu

 

As Halloween approaches, scary creatures come to light as children try to decide what they want to be for Halloween. The costumes of these creatures lead to the question of if they actually do exist.

Ghosts

Do ghosts exist? The existence of these creatures has been argued for centuries. Well, I do think that the spirit of ghosts does exist. When you have been to a house, where you can hear footsteps in the hall when nobody else is home and the lights flicker and shut off at random times, you will believe that ghosts do exist. 

Vampires

Okay, even though with all the films and tv shows like ‘Twilight’ and ‘What we do in the shadows’ that feature the blood sucking creature that is Vampires, there is little to no proof that the creature exists. This being said vampires in movies and shows always have around the same aspects like that they can not go out during daylight unless they are the vampires from ‘Twilight that sparkle in the sun.  These creatures are shown to love and have to drink blood to survive. Vampires are not one of my favorite creatures that has been shown though that honor goes to werewolves. 

Werewolves

If you are a fan of the MTV show ‘Teen Wolf’ then you are a fan of the mystical creature that is the werewolf. A werewolf is a creature that is half person and half wolf. These creatures have the ability to change from a human to a wolf. In the show ‘Teen Wolf’, these interesting creatures are shown to be normal people but they have the ability to change into a wolf and have the strength and abilities that wolves have. While I do not think that it is possible for a werewolf to exist in real life. It is always interesting to see the creature shown in television and movies. 

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