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  1. REDRUM (/ɹidː.ɹʌm/), also stylized as REDЯUM, refers to the word murder, spelled backwards Danny Torrance has a vision of the word REDRUM appearing on a wall, where it then transforms into the word MURDER, directly below the word REDRUM. He is aware of this as he saw this in a vision before arriving at the Overlook Hotel. His first vision is of the hotel, where "a single word appeared in ...

  2. Danny’s nonsense talk—“Roque. Stroke. Redrum”—seems to allude to Danny’s vision of the figure chasing him with a roque mallet. Danny stutters just like George Hatfield as is he struggles to come out of his trance, and this reminder of the past is enough to send Jack into a bit of a rage.

  3. Analysis. Wendy stands staring at Danny as he sleeps. She can’t decide what to do. It has been a half an hour since the music and the elevator stopped, and Wendy is even more scared in the silence. She looks at Danny again and wonders when was the last time he got a full night’s sleep. She can feel the hotel tightening its hold on them.

  4. Jack Torrance. Jack and Wendy Torrance ’s son and the protagonist of The Shining. Danny is just five years old, and he has the ability to read people’s thoughts and emotions. If Danny concentrates really hard, his imaginary friend, Tony, comes and shows Danny things (like the location of Jack’s missing trunk) and what might happen in the ...

  5. We use the word REDRUM throughout this guide to refer to killing and violence. If you really want to understand redrum, try this brief exercise. First, get some red lipstick (like Danny writes with...

  6. This chapter also marks the escalation of red as a prominent motif of the film, beginning with Danny's vision of the word "REDRUM" scrawled on the Torrance's bathroom door. "REDRUM," of course, is an anagram of "MURDER," and thus a foreshadowing of Jack's later attempts to kill his wife and son.

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  8. Wendy Torrance (mother) Daniel Anthony Torrance, also known as Doctor Sleep, is a fictional character who first appears in the 1977 novel The Shining by Stephen King as a child with psychic powers called "the shining". His parents are father Jack Torrance and mother Wendy Torrance. The character was portrayed in the 1980 film adaptation The ...

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