The Cursed Poltergeist. By using the word 'cursed', it adds an element of doom and misfortune to the poltergeist. It makes the reader think that the poltergeist might be the result of some kind of curse and that it will bring trouble to the characters in the short story.
Poltergeist's Revenge. This title implies that the poltergeist has a reason for its actions, perhaps it was wronged in some way in the past and is now seeking revenge. It creates a sense of intrigue and makes the reader want to find out more about the poltergeist's motives.
Poltergeist in the Attic. It's simple yet effective. It immediately makes the reader wonder what the poltergeist is doing up in the attic and what kind of story might unfold from there.
I think 'The Haunted Night with a Poltergeist' could be a good one. It gives a sense of mystery and sets the stage for a spooky story.
Poltergeist's Whispers. This title is more on the subtle side. The idea of whispers gives a sense of the poltergeist being present but not fully revealed, which can be a great way to start a short story and draw the reader in.
I think a good title could be 'The Forgotten Promise'. It creates mystery and makes the reader curious. Titles that evoke emotions or raise questions often work well for short stories. Another option could be 'A Glimpse of Hope' if your story has a positive or inspiring tone.
The Enfield poltergeist is indeed a real - life case. It happened in the late 1970s. The Hodgson family, who lived in Enfield, reported all kinds of spooky stuff. Doors slammed shut by themselves, voices were heard that didn't seem to come from anyone in the house. Some people think it was a hoax, but others believe there was something truly paranormal going on. There were even some pictures and recordings made during the time of the events, which added to the mystery.
No, it wasn't. The Poltergeist is a fictional horror story created for entertainment purposes.
No, it's not. Poltergeist is a fictional horror movie and not based on real events.
No, it isn't. Poltergeist is purely a creation of the filmmakers' imagination. It's designed to scare and entertain rather than being rooted in reality.
Some say it is inspired by real-life paranormal experiences, but it's not a direct retelling of a specific true event.