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  1. At the core of Stephen King’s The Shining is the special ability that gives the novel its name, but what exactly is “the shine”? In 1977, King’s third novel titled The Shining was published, and it was such a big success it helped establish Stephen King as one of the best authors in the horror genre.

    • Jessie Burlingame
    • The Losers Club
    • Dick Halloran
    • Roland Deschain
    • Johnny Smith
    • Mother Abigail
    • Rose The Hat and The True Knot
    • Front Half
    • Charlie Mcgee
    • John Coffey

    While she doesn't have the power of pyrokinesis like Charlie McGee or a healing touch like John Coffey, Jessie Burlingame, the protagonist of King's Gerald's Game, did exhibit some paranormal abilities, indicating that she may shine. RELATED: 10 Scariest Scenes In Stephen King Movies That Chilled Us To The Bone, Ranked In the novel, she's able to s...

    Stephen King's IT introduced readers to The Losers Club, a group of children who were the only line of defense against the supernatural threat of Pennywise the Dancing Clown. The Losers Club may not be the most obvious candidates for the shining, though the non-specific abilities exhibited by those who can shine are also present at times within the...

    Though he may not be the most powerful character with the ability to shine, Dick Halloran is certainly one of the most important. Recognizing early in the story that Danny Torrence shares his abilities, he attempts to warn him of the horrors lurking in the Overlook Hotel. He's briefly referenced again in It and shows up for a time in Doctor Sleep, ...

    Much like The Losers Club that appeared in IT, Stephen King's The Dark Towerseries assembles its own group of powerful characters that became known as the Ka-Tet of Roland Deschain, the Gunslinger of All-World. Characters like Alain Johns and Jake Chambers are both gifted with the touch which is a psionic ability that is similar to Earth's shining....

    Precognition or similar psychic abilities are relatively common in those who can shine. The Dead Zoneintroduced the character of Johnny Smith, who was able to tap into innate psyonic abilities after he suffered a head injury as a child. RELATED: The 10 Best Movies Based On Stephen King Books (According To IMDb) When Johnny awoke from a coma later i...

    The Standfeatured another group brought together by fate as two groups of survivors formed together following the extermination of the majority of the planet's population due to a global pandemic known as Captain Trips. While Randall Flagg/The Man in Black gathered his evil army, the forces of good rallied under a woman named Mother Abigail. Abigai...

    Stephen King's 2013 novel Doctor Sleep served as the sequel to his hit novel The Shining and was also adapted into a live-action film that further blended the events of the novel with the previous Stanley Kubrick adaptation. Doctor Sleep introduced the powerful psychicknown as Rose the Hat and her family in the True Knot, a group of immortal energy...

    The Institutedeals with a group of children who exhibit telekinetic and psionic abilities who have been kidnapped and taken to a remote facility to be experimented on. The facility is roughly split into two groups, the "front half," who have their abilities induced or augmented through torture, and the "back half," who are having their abilities we...

    Readers were recently introduced to a new wave of young telekinetics and telepaths in Stephen King's 2019 novel The Institute. They were being experimented on in order to help stop threats viewed by precogs like Johnny Smith. 1980s Firestarterintroduced an earlier version of this premise with The Shop and the McGee Family. The Shop was a government...

    Stephen King explored a number of different genres over the years, though the connective tissue of the shine can still almost always be seen in some characters. This was the case with The Green Mile series, which was later adapted into a hit movie of the same name. RELATED: 10 Shows Based On Stephen King Novels To Watch If You Liked The Outsider Th...

  2. From mind-reading to telekinesis, here is every character that has the shine. The Shining is Stephen King's third book and is still, to this day, considered one of his scarier ones. In it, a young Danny Torrance has a psychic ability that enables him to read minds.

  3. The “shining” or the “shine” is an ability that some of King’s characters have throughout his novels, most notably Jack and Danny Torrance in The Shining.

  4. Nov 4, 2019 · Steve Shine was executive chairman at Anesco, a global leader in renewable energy and…. · Experience: Carbon-Ion Energy, Inc. · Location: Leatherhead · 500+ connections on LinkedIn....

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  5. Jack Torrance is the main character of Stephen King’s ‘The Shining‘. At times, he is both a protagonist and an antagonist. At the beginning of the novel, readers are introduced to Jack as an alcoholic, father, and husband.

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  7. The Shining, gothic horror novel by Stephen King, first published in 1977. Eclipsed perhaps only by its 1980 film adaptation, the novel is one of the most popular and enduring horror stories of all time. A sequel, titled Doctor Sleep, was published in 2013 and adapted into a film in 2019.

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