She might be a character representing the general state of women in a particular society or situation. Maybe she's a symbol for all those who are oppressed and are finally finding their voice to scream out in protest.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about a battle or conflict between the character Dredd and the concept of death. It could involve Dredd facing death - like challenges, maybe some high - stakes showdowns with death - related entities or situations.
Dan Brown's 'The Da Vinci Code' has a lot of mystery elements. With all the secrets about the Holy Grail and the ancient codes, it keeps the readers in suspense and there are many moments that can make you feel like screaming in surprise as new revelations are made.
Since I haven't read it, I can only assume that Dredd is one of the main characters as it's in the title. There might be other characters like his allies in the law enforcement or the antagonists who are related to the 'death' aspect in the story.
There might be some sort of misunderstanding or prank in the story. For example, someone told the kid that Santa isn't real as a joke, and the kid is so distraught that they start screaming. Christmas is often a time of high emotions, and for a child, something like that could be very upsetting.
Yes. For example, when a wife received an unexpected promotion at work. She screamed with excitement because it was a huge achievement for her career and she had been working really hard for it.
There was a story where a wife screamed when she saw a mouse in the kitchen. She was terrified of rodents, and the sudden appearance of the mouse made her scream in fear. She then stood on a chair until her husband came to deal with it.
The main concept is likely to explore the true and false aspects related to 'Dr Death'. It might involve differentiating between real events and rumors or misinformation associated with this 'Dr Death' figure.