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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. Redrum is, in a way, something positive. It means, symbolically, the reverse of murder. In the chapters titled "REDRUM" and "Jack and Wendy," Jack and Wendy both almost murder each other. Almost-murder, is kind of like the reverse of murder. It's murder averted, murder that doesn't come to pass. Redrum is the possibility of the reverse of ...

  3. Mar 20, 2024 · Wendy encounters Danny writing "REDRUM" on a door, setting an ominous tone with its hidden message.THE SHINING is a psychological horror masterpiece as a fam...

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  4. Oct 15, 2024 · Jack says he saw Delbert in the newspaper, and thus, he is the reincarnation of Charles Grady. While the explanation that Jack is in the photo at the end of The Shining because he's a reincarnated former employee makes sense, this isn't explained in the movie itself. It's also not immediately obvious when rewatching with that knowledge.

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  5. The Bike. After a night of drunken carousing, Al Shockley and Jack run into a child's bicycle on the road. Jack is sure they've hit a child, but, apparently, they haven't. Jack and Al find no body and no men...

  6. I'm currently reading The Shining and there's a lot of discussion amongst the characters about what 'redrum' means. It's such a part of pop culture now, so I knew what it meant when starting, and I wondered if it would've been slightly better figuring it out for myself/having it explained by the book at the part where Danny figures it out.

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  8. Analysis. Wendy can hear Jack typing down the hall. Since coming to the hotel, Jack’s writer’s block has lifted, and it looks as if he might actually finish his play. He doesn’t really care if the play gets any attention once he hands it over to his agent—he just wants to finish it and move on. Wendy watches Danny as he pours over the ...

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